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Apple Revises DMA Compliance for App Store Link-Outs: What Developers Need to Know
Imagine you’ve just wrapped up developing a groundbreaking app. You’re excited to launch it on the App Store, only to find out that Apple’s restrictions are holding you back. Well, the good news is, things are changing! Apple has shaken things up with a revised compliance strategy for the Digital Markets Act (DMA), bringing in fewer restrictions and a brand new fee structure. But what does this mean for you, the developer?
Revised Compliance: What’s New?
Apple has adjusted its compliance with the DMA for App Store link-outs, aiming to give developers more room to breathe. Before this change, developers were navigating through a maze of restrictions, but Apple’s new policy aims to make life a bit simpler.
Fewer Restrictions
The revised compliance means fewer restrictions on App Store link-outs. Here’s what that looks like:
- More Flexibility: Developers can now include external links in their apps with less hassle.
- Improved User Experience: Users can enjoy more seamless navigation within the app environment, leading to better engagement.