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Zach Witzel
Zach Witzel@zzwitz·
I think Cal AI could win a court case here The courts ruled developers must be able to redirect to third party payments and can't add undue friction. Cal AI was using the in-app stripe experience. It didn't clearly define that the experience had to be in an out of app browser. We'll see where this shakes out
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NoCode ProCode@NoCodeProCode·
@zzwitz Apple required to have you open Stripe in Safari, the opened in the app itself which is not allowed. It was their fault and Apple is 100% right.
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NoCode ProCode@NoCodeProCode·
Apple has their guidelines which govern their platform, and they are legally binding because when you create your developer license, you do agree to follow the guidelines, and you cannot do updates to your app or application if you don't regularly agree to the new policies. So you are in a legal binding agreement with Apple, and that makes them fully legal, lawful, and enforceable.
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Oliver Beedham
Oliver Beedham@OliverBeedham·
@NoCodeProCode @Media_Maxxing @zzwitz Nope. Apple can write whatever guidelines they want but if they are contradicted by a law or court ruling (as is the case here) then they are not legally enforceable 👍
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