Apple Plans Another Tweak to Its Strict App Store Rules
The change, which affects apps like Spotify and Netflix, will allow developers to steer users to their websites rather than the App Store.
The change, which affects apps like Spotify and Netflix, will allow developers to steer users to their websites rather than the App Store.
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