Apple is reducing its App Store fee from 30% to 15% for developers who participate in a new Mini Apps Partner Program. This initiative aims to encourage the use of Apple's built-in technology for lightweight 'mini apps'. The requirement includes using Apple software to register a user's purchase history, verify user ages, and process in-app purchases.
Mini apps are essentially lightweight software components residing within a third-party app store, such as Discord. These apps are developed using web technologies like HTML or Javascript. Apple contends that utilising its technology and adhering to its guidelines benefits both developers and users, as opposed to circumventing them to avoid fees.
According to Apple's announcement, the program's objective is to assist developers hosting mini apps in expanding their businesses and broadening the availability of mini apps on the App Store, all while delivering an enhanced customer experience. Developers participating in the new program will still need to provide Apple with detailed information about each specific mini-app experience they offer.
Fuente Original: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/11/13/2231251/apple-cuts-app-store-fee-in-half-for-mini-apps?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
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