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Apple's $1.1 Trillion App Store Developers Get A New Trick For Subscriptions: Here's What It Means For Users - Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) - Benzinga

App Store developers will soon be able to offer an option to their subscribers to use a bundle of services at discounted prices. This feature can be used by one or more developers, giving them a ... Read More
Apple will soon allow developers to distribute their apps on their websites - GSMArena.com news

Reluctantly, Apple is opening up iOS to new ways to distribute apps for EU users and developers. Soon, you will even be able to download apps from the developer’s website, no app stores involved. Read More
Apple is testing App Store discount packages so developers can pull users into more subscriptions

The contingent pricing model will let developers offer discounts to customers who already have subscriptions to other services, be it those developers’ own apps or participating partners’. Read More
Apple starts contingent pricing for subscriptions pilot

Apple has launched a new option for developers called "contingent pricing for subscriptions," enabling the sale of discounted secondary app subscriptions for existing subscribers. Read More
Apple Makes it Easier for Developers to Team Up, Offer App Bundle Discounts - PCMag Australia

Apple just launched a new “contingent pricing” pilot program, which will allow developers to offer discounted subscriptions to people who are already subscribed to another app. The feature can ... Read More
U.S. Developers Can Now Offer Non-App Store Purchasing Option, But Apple Will Still Collect Commissions - MacRumors

Apple is making major changes to its U.S. iOS App Store policies, and developers are now able to direct customers to a non-App Store purchasing option for digital goods. Apple is allowing apps to ... Read More
Developers Sue Apple for Failing to Comply With In-App Payments Order

Apple continued to prevent developers from steering users outside their apps, where they could increase their profit margin or offer discounts on in-app purchases or subscriptions. Read More
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