The visionOS App Store is facing significant changes. Due to the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), Apple has made major adjustments to enable alternative payment options.
With the recent changes introduced due to the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the rules of the game have changed fundamentally for developers and users. Below you will find out what the alternative payment options are, how you can use them and what impact these changes will have on the use of visionOS.
Background of the Digital Markets Act (DMA)
The European Union's Digital Markets Act is an antitrust law that aims to promote fair competition in the digital market and prevent monopolies. One of the most important provisions of this law is the obligation of large technology companies, such as Apple, to allow alternative payment options in their app stores.
Alternative payment options in the visionOS App Store
Apple has confirmedthat alternative payment options will be available in the App Store starting with visionOS 1.2. This will allow developers to sell content in their apps through platforms other than the App Store's in-app purchasing system. This innovation was announced on Apple's website on Monday and particularly affects users in the European Union.
Requirements for developers
Developers who wish to use alternative payment options must ensure that their apps are compatible with visionOS 1.2. This option is only available for apps distributed on the App Store in the EU. This allows developers to send their customers directly to external payment platforms or websites to complete purchases. However, a fee for external transactions to Apple will still remain.
Start of Apple Vision Pro pre-orders
The Apple Vision Pro, Apple's latest headset, has been available for pre-order since June 28 in countries such as France, Germany, Australia, Canada and the UK. It will be officially available in these countries from July 12. This launch means that the new payment options can also be used here.
Impact on developers and users
The introduction of alternative payment options in the visionOS App Store offers new opportunities for both developers and users. Developers benefit from more flexibility and potentially lower fees, while users have a wider choice of payment methods.
challenges and future prospects
Despite these changes, the European Commission is not yet fully satisfied with Apple's actions and has hinted at possible fines if the company continues to violate the law, showing that the road to a fairer digital market still presents challenges.
More competition and flexibility in the visionOS App Store
The integration of alternative payment options in the visionOS App Store marks an important step towards more flexibility and competition in the digital market. For developers, this means new opportunities to increase their revenue while users benefit from a wider selection of payment methods. Future developments and the full implementation of the Digital Markets Act will show how the digital market will continue to change. Stay tuned for further updates and adjustments from Apple and other technology companies. (Image: Apple)