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That ship sailed long ago. Apple basically has apps and app-developers by the balls, not to mention the 30% extortion money they try to get not just for app purchases but any transaction done within the app, so much as even banning an app from telling the user that they can do the transaction elsewhere. It makes my blood boil but from the discussions I see on HN about it, most people here seem to be more or less ok w…
It’s not any transaction. It’s any digital transaction. You can sell physical goods and services either without giving Apple any cut, or by using Apple Pay and Apple just gets your standard credit card processing fee. Does Walmart let you sell your product in their store and say you can look at it there but get it cheaper from Amazon?
So Apple is being extra controlling here. They consider all Apple users property of Apple, so they take a cut off all digital transactions.