> I'm astonished at the chutzpah of this move. Reaching into an app and taxing transactions between the developer and the user that have nothing to do with the App Store.
This isn’t really new, Apple have been doing this with nearly all transactions since forever; now they’re simply updating “nearly all transactions” to “all transactions”, closing a loophole which previously allowed Meta and their users to transact in private.
This isn’t really new, Apple have been doing this with nearly all transactions since forever; now they’re simply updating “nearly all transactions” to “all transactions”, closing a loophole which previously allowed Meta and their users to transact in private.