(You can spoof the User-Agent on iOS using the I’ve determined that Safari’s User-Agent makes theĭifference. Included AMP links on iOS 15, but they still include AMP links on iOS 15 and Google AMP ★įor the past several days at least, Google search results have not If it redirects to a website, I think it might be allowed if they’re processing transactions in-app, it’s not going to be allowed. They’re calling it “in-app purchase”, but it sounds like it redirects to Paddle’s website in Safari (or whatever your default browser on iOS is). It’s unclear to me exactly how Paddle’s SDK works. Paddle is charging a 10 percent commission for transactions under $10, and 5 percent plus $0.50 per transaction at or above $10.
In-App Purchase without worrying about any of that. Paddle In-App Purchase will let app creators replace Apple’s Managing payment and subscription logic, taxes, fraud, and buyer But choose the wrong provider and you’ll be burdened with
Apple verdict clears the way for app creators toĬhoose an alternative to Apple’s payment system (and its 15-30%įee!).