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Facebook has announced that Apple has finally agreed to give a brief payment respite for online paid events – Digital Information World
Joe Osborne, a Facebook spokesperson said that Apple has agreed to provide a brief respite for three months after which the struggling businesses will have to start paying Apple the full 30% App Store tax.

Facebook introduced its support for paid online events a while ago, and in true spirits to support the small businesses that were afflicted by the coronavirus pandemic, Facebook had announced that they could pay through Facebook Pay, and receive all the earnings from their events. Of course, the tax money will go to Facebook, but the overall earnings are supposed to go in the pockets of these small businesses. So, Facebook had requested Apple to waive off its 30% cut on in-app purchases on the A…
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