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Apple makes another concession on App Store fees – CNBC
Apple said the extension was to help businesses by giving them more time to transition in-person events to digital events during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Apple said on Monday that companies that offer digital classes or virtual events through iPhone apps won’t have to use Apple’s App Store in-app purchases through June 2021, enabling them to charge their customers directly without Apple’s 30% commission fee.
Apple said the extension was to help businesses by giving them more time to transition in-person events to digital events during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Although apps are required to offer any paid online group event experiences (one-to-few and…
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