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Apple proposes to take a 15% cut of purchases made outside the App Store
Apple is seeking court approval to implement a 15% commission on purchases facilitated through external links within iOS apps, a significant shift in its App Store policies. This proposal, currently before a federal judge, would allow Apple to collect fees on transactions previously bypassing the App Store. The move signals a potential response to growing scrutiny regarding app store economics. For deeper insight into Apple’s evolving strategies, explore our coverage of discussions surrounding payments to publishers for Siri news integration.

India moves to give its instant payments network a business model
India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is poised for a significant shift. New legislation is establishing a framework for a business model within the network, potentially ending the current zero-merchant-discount-rate system implemented since 2020. This move signals a progression toward sustainable growth for UPI, enabling businesses to accept payments with associated fees. The change reflects a broader trend toward monetization within the app ecosystem, as highlighted in our recent analysis, "India is starting to pay for apps, not just download them.