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Apple to Allow Media Apps to Link to Own Websites for Payment Options

by vthallam on 9/2/21, 1:22 AM with 20 comments

  • by dang on 9/2/21, 5:48 AM

    Ongoing related thread:

    Japan forces Apple to slightly loosen restrictions on ‘reader’ apps - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28387094

  • by smartbit on 9/2/21, 1:53 AM

  • by robertoandred on 9/2/21, 4:21 AM

    So now we’ll be locked into using those companies’ payment systems, from which they make it next to impossible to unsubscribe?
  • by swagonomixxx on 9/2/21, 4:15 AM

    Article is paywalled.

    I'm not sure if this is a good thing or not. I for one like the fact that I can easily manage my subscriptions from inside the settings app. I cancel a subscription, and I'm guaranteed not to get double charged again. It's as easy as pie.

    With every Tom Dick and Harry app linking to their own subscription and payment system, this already becomes incredibly more complex for the consumer (in this case, me).

    I have already been avoiding using apps that require me to sign up manually (i.e without the "Log in with Apple" option) because it's simply inconvenient and I know one day or another each of these websites will be compromised, my e-mail leaked, as well as other payment processing info.

    This just fragments the ecosystem even more and I'm quite happy to avoid such applications and stick to those that use Apple for payment processing and subscription management (if these are only the Apple related apps, e.g music, TV, etc., so be it).