Apple sparks outrage by introducing transaction fees that could charge iPhone ... trends now

Apple sparks outrage by introducing transaction fees that could charge iPhone ... trends now
Apple sparks outrage by introducing transaction fees that could charge iPhone ... trends now

Apple sparks outrage by introducing transaction fees that could charge iPhone ... trends now

Consumers are already paying more for subscriptions to popular apps such as X 

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Apple has sparked outrage by introducing transaction fees that could cost iPhone and iPad app users more money.

The tech giant was ordered by a US judge to change the rules around its so-called 'Apple tax' – a 30 per cent levy on subscriptions and in-app purchases.

It must allow app developers

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