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Payments Payments Edit Processing Software Stripe is ready to help iOS app developers to bypass Apple’s cut from App Store transactions.

Following yesterday’s decision on the Apple-Epic Antitrust test, where Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers overcame Apple to prevent external applications in applications as he had previously decided, stripe shared documentation This shows iOS developers how to avoid Apple Committee.

To one Post in xStripe Manager Michael Luo said the team “cooks a quick driver” walking the iOS developers through how to accept payments using stripe out of their applications so they can benefit from the new option, which was made possible by the court ruling.

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BIG News iOS Application Developers! Now you can accept payments with @film In addition to your application, no iOS App Store supplies.

Stripe’s team put on a quick driver who walked you through how. Go live now!

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– Michael Luo (@azianmike) 1 May 2025

Apple has allowed developers to connect to external websites to make purchases, but reduced only 30% of the supply by 3% and added “terrorism screens” that warned consumers of potential risks to pay programmers outside the Application Store. Judge Rogers said Apple’s policy had neither followed the spirit nor the letter of the law regarding its previous order, and ordered the company to immediately change its policies.

Stripes new documentation It explains how developers can create a link within their application to accept iOS payments for digital products using the Stripe checkout. The option will redirect the customers of an application to a secure payment page hosted by Stripe as part of the new checkout experience, the company says.

Of course, the use of Stripe is not as simple as taking advantage of the default selection of Apple in -app markets, as it requires developers to create and maintain their own payment page and checkout experience. However, Stripe’s standard Payment processing fees are $ 2.9% plus $ 0.30 per transaction, making it a much more affordable alternative for Apple’s 30% supply (or even 15% of the supply for selected applications, such as those in the BIZ or Apple subscriptions, starting in the second year).

The Stripe announcement is already attracting, with the news getting thousands of sympathetic to X from eager developers.

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Apple’s long -term critic, David Heinemeier Hansson, who is the creator of Ruby on Rails and co -owner of the 37 Signals, who makes software such as Basecamp and Hey, also praised the Stripe solution. Hansson, over the years, has repeatedly complained to Apple to reject Hey’s e -mail and calendar applications because they were set up to avoid using Apple in Apple.

In x, Hansson suggested Changing Apple policies to allow external payments now will make more businesses strong in the App Store.

“Apple’s loss in court immediately opens a whole new world for application developers,” he says. “Whole business models were impossible under the old 30%regime.”

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