The language has been updated in the following sections of the directives of the App Store, which all focus on acceptable purchasing methods:
On Wednesday, judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers strengthened with force that Apple could not prevent the developers of applications from including links or buttons for external purchases, to interfere with the choice of applications of applications to go to third -party sites, or to impose “any commission or any fee on purchases that consumers make outside of an application”. Apple said he will comply with the court’s order while he calls the decision.
“Application review guidelines have been updated to comply with a court decision in the United States concerning the buttons, external links and other appels to action in applications,” said Apple in an email sent to developers, seen by 9TO5MAC. “These changes affect the applications distributed on the American display of the App Store.”