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Spotify’s iPhone app now lets you pay how you want

Spotify’s iPhone app now lets you pay how you want

  • Apple has approved an update to Spotify’s iPhone app (version 9.0.40) that allows US users to pay for plans on an external site without restrictions, marking a significant change to Apple’s App Store rules.
  • The updated app now includes clear pricing information and links to purchase, fostering transparency and choice for US consumers, according to Spotify spokesperson Jeanne Moran.
  • Spotify submitted the update in response to a US federal judge’s order to loosen Apple’s grip on its App Store rules, which previously included strict restrictions on external payments and advertising.
  • The new policy change is expected to benefit American consumers, who will now have more control over their payment options and potentially lower prices for Spotify services.
  • Other companies, such as Patreon and Epic Games, are also preparing to submit updates that enable external payments with lower fees than Apple’s 30% service charge on in-app transactions.

Apple has approved an update to Spotify’s iPhone app that makes it the first major app to support direct links for US users to pay for plans on an external site, without restrictions. Apple has been forced to change its rules on external payments following an order in its ongoing case against Epic Games. The updated app, version 9.0.40, is rolling out now on the App Store.

“In a victory for consumers, artists, creators, and authors, Apple has approved Spotify’s U.S. app update,” Spotify spokesperson Jeanne Moran told The Verge. “After nearly a decade, this will finally allow us to freely show clear pricing information and links to purchase, fostering transparency and choice for U.S. consumers. We can now give consumers lower prices, more control, and easier access to the Spotify experience.”

Spotify submitted the update to Apple’s App Store yesterday, in what was seen as the first test of Apple’s new rules. The new version includes details on promotional pricing and subscription plans available directly from Spotify’s website, where its transactions won’t be subject to Apple’s 30 percent service charge on in-app payments. If you can’t see them yet, Moran told us that “it may take a beat” for the new options to appear on every phone, even if you have the latest version.

Apple previously included strict restrictions on how developers were able to advertise and link to external payment options, forbidding the use of buttons or any mention of cheaper pricing outside the app, in addition to a 27 percent charge on external payments. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers put an end to that this week, ordering Apple to end all fees, design restrictions, and “scary” pop-up language for external payments.

Spotify has long been one of the most vocal critics of Apple’s payment policies, and Moran had previously said that the “outrageous” external payment policy “flies in the face of the court’s efforts to enable greater competition and user choice.”

Patreon has also announced that it intends to submit an update to enable external payments, while Epic is readying its own alternative payment processing system with lower fees than Apple’s.

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Q. What is the latest update approved by Apple for Spotify’s iPhone app?
A. The update, version 9.0.40, allows US users to pay for plans directly from an external site without restrictions.

Q. Why did Apple previously restrict developers’ ability to advertise and link to external payment options in their apps?
A. Apple had a strict policy that forbade the use of buttons or any mention of cheaper pricing outside the app, as well as charging 27% on external payments.

Q. What was the outcome of the ongoing case between Epic Games and Apple regarding external payments?
A. A US federal judge ordered Apple to loosen its grip on App Store rules, allowing developers like Spotify to freely show clear pricing information and links to purchase without restrictions.

Q. How will this update affect Spotify’s users in terms of pricing and control over their experience?
A. The updated app will allow Spotify to offer lower prices, provide more control, and easier access to the Spotify experience for US consumers.

Q. What is Patreon planning to do with its own update regarding external payments?
A. Patreon intends to submit an update that enables external payments, allowing users to pay directly from their accounts without restrictions.

Q. Is Epic Games preparing any alternative payment processing systems in response to Apple’s new rules?
A. Yes, Epic is readying its own alternative payment processing system with lower fees than Apple’s.

Q. How will the updated Spotify app appear on phones for US consumers?
A. It may take a few moments for the new options to appear on every phone, even if you have the latest version of the app.

Q. What was the reaction of Spotify spokesperson Jeanne Moran to Apple’s approval of the update?
A. Moran described it as a “victory for consumers, artists, creators, and authors” that will allow Spotify to freely show clear pricing information and links to purchase.

Q. How much did Apple previously charge on external payments in its App Store?
A. Apple charged 27% on external payments before the update was approved.