San Francisco: Following complaints from the Dutch government that said the company’s actions to allow dating apps to use alternative payment methods on the App Store is ‘insufficient’, tech giant Apple has once again updated its App Store guidelines.
Apple said that following productive conversations with the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), the company is introducing additional adjustments to Apple’s plan to comply with the regulator’s order about dating apps on the App Store in the Netherlands.
“Developers of dating apps in the Netherlands can use the StoreKit External Purchase Entitlement, the StoreKit External Purchase Link Entitlement, or both entitlements,” the company said in a blogpost.
“In accordance with the ACM’s wishes, we have made adjustments to the user interface requirements announced this past March for developers who choose to use either or both of the entitlements,” it added.
The tech giant mentioned that it has also adjusted the payment processing provider criteria for developers who wish to use either of the entitlements.
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