Spotify said Friday that Apple has approved the US application that would allow users to access pricing information and external payment links. Approval comes days after a US judge ordered Apple to stop charging supplies for purchases through iPhone applications.
“In a victory for consumers, artists, creators and writers, Apple approved the Spotify Spotify application,” Spotify Jeanne Moran spokesman said in a statement to TechCrunch. ‘After almost a decade, this will do finally Let us present freely clear information and pricing links for the market, promoting transparency and choice for US consumers. ”
Continue. “We can now give consumers lower prices. More control and easier access to Spotify experience.
The updated application, 9.0.40, is now released on the App Store. Spotify is now one of the first big apps to get a new update by opening markets.
Spotify submitted an update to Apple yesterday, noting that it could tell customers about different subscription options and how much each one costs exactly in the iPhone app. Users will also be able to log in to buy or change the Spotify subscription plan to the company’s website, where its transactions will not be subject to 30% of Apple services in in -app payments. In addition, Spotify has said that it will now be able to tell us customers for promotions in the application.
Apple said on Wednesday that it would comply with the court’s order, but that it strongly disagrees with the ruling and appeal.
US Judge of the Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said on Wednesday that Apple has violated the mandate to reform its application store to allow developers to send customers to their websites to shop. According to the decision, Apple not only failed to comply with the order, but did it deliberately, with the aim of establishing new anti -tantamine barriers.
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