Title | Netflix is the Latest Company to Try Bypassing Apple's App Store | |
Date | Monday August 27 2018, @11:36AM | |
Author | Fnord666 | |
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from the cut-out-the-middle-man dept. |
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Netflix is joining the likes of Epic Games Inc. and Spotify Technology SA in its latest move: testing a way for users to register and pay for the streaming service while bypassing Apple Inc.'s app store and hefty commission fees.
The streaming giant is the latest company to look into bypassing Apple's app store and Alphabet Inc.'s Google Play. Both Apple and Google take a 30% commission on all apps and in-app purchases, and the commission drops to 15% after the first year.
[...] Companies have long complained about the heavy cut Apple and Google take in return for visibility on their platforms. Spotify does not allow new subscribers to sign up via Apple's app store, though the app itself can still be downloaded there. The company has been especially vocal about the fees over the years, publicly speaking out and approaching U.S. and European regulators about the issue.
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Google has just publicly disclosed that it discovered an extremely serious vulnerability in Epic's first Fortnite installer for Android that allowed any app on your phone to download and install anything in the background.
Also at TechCrunch and Forbes.
See also: Google is irresponsible claims Fortnite's chief in bug row
Previously: Fortnite's Android Version Bypasses Google Play to Avoid 30% "Store Tax"
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