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Apple is temporarily scrapping its controversial 30% App Store fee for Facebook’s new online events feature – Business Insider Australia
Little more than a month after Facebook called out Apple for collecting its App Store fee on a new feature aimed at helping small businesses, the iPhone maker is changing course.

- Facebook said on Friday that businesses holding online paid events on the social platform will be able to avoid Apple’s 30% fee through the end of the year.
- Previously, Facebook said it could not get Apple to budge on its policy, which stipulates that the iPhone maker takes up to a 30% cut on transactions made through the App Store.
- Now, Apple will allow Facebook to use its own payment system called Facebook Pay, enabling businesses to avoid the commission rate….
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