Stripe has launched a new feature that allows iOS developers to process payments outside their applications, avoiding Apple’s hefty commission fees. This development follows a significant legal victory for developers in the Epic v. Apple antitrust case, which ruled that Apple cannot impose transaction fees on outside purchases. Stripe product manager Michael Luo demonstrated the function via X, showcasing how it redirects users to a browser for transactions. Other companies, like Patreon and Spotify, are also adapting their apps to facilitate similar payment options, signaling a shift in how digital transactions may occur on iOS platforms.
Payment processing platform Stripe has introduced a function enabling iOS developers to process payments by directing users outside their apps, effectively bypassing Apple’s commission fees.
In the wake of the Epic v. Apple ruling, developers can now inform users about alternative purchasing options without incurring Apple's 27 percent fees on outside purchases.
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