Apple relaxed App Store policy

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Apple has relaxed rules regarding streaming game services, online classes and exactly when developers must use the "in-app purchase" process in a review on Friday, Reuters reports.

The technology giant is currently facing controversy over the App Store. On the one hand, the developers are criticizing the App Store's 'in-app purchase' policy, on the other hand, due to the rules, Microsoft and Google have not brought their own streaming game platform to the Apple platform. Apple has tried to match those calculations in the recent revision.

Google and Microsoft did not immediately return calls seeking comment on Apple's App Store policy.

Apple has also changed its rules regarding 'one-on-one' virtual classes. If you want to read online class transactions from now on can be done outside of Apple's transaction process. However, in the online classes that are being taught to more than one student, their transactions have to be in the transaction process of Apple.

Business applications such as professional databases have also been exempted from the Apple transaction process in the review. From now on, companies will no longer have to pay Apple when selling services to any business. However, if you sell the service to an individual or family, it must be in the Apple process.

Apple also said it doesn't have to pay for free standalone apps like email and cloud storage apps that are connected to paid "outsourced" services. Because there is no shopping inside the apps or you are not being asked to buy from outside.

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