![]() ![]() Okay, so let’s set aside all the legal mumbo-jumbo and techspeak. The following language was removed from App Store Review Guideline 3.1.3 pertaining to Other Purchase Methods: “Developers cannot use information obtained within the app to target individual users outside of the app to use purchasing methods other than in-app purchase (such as sending an individual user an email about other purchasing methods after that individual signs up for an account within the app).”Īlso of note is language that was added to 5.1.1 related to Data Collection and Storage: "Apps may request basic contact information (such as name and email address) so long as the request is optional for the user, features and services are not conditional on providing the information, and it complies with all other provisions of these guidelines, including limitations on collecting information from kids." ![]() ![]() On October 22, Apple updated its App Store Review Guidelines, effectively removing a key barrier allowing developers to use outside payment sources for in-app purchases. The mobile gaming landscape continues to change as a result of settling a 2019 class-action lawsuit and pressure from the Epic Games vs Apple lawsuit. ![]()
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