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Apple to pay US$1.9 million to online Chinese publisher for copyright infringement in App ... The court found several unnamed apps on Apple's online App Store in mainland China published unlicensed content owned by COL Digital Publishing ...
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Apple Pay goes live in Azerbaijan, Colombia and Costa Rica - NFC World Apple Pay has rolled out in Azerbaijan, Colombia and Costa Rica with support for cards issued by Bank Respublika, Unibank, ABB and Kapital Bank in ...
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Facebook Launches Creator Payment Option That Bypasses Apple's App Store Tax - Hypebeast Though Apple has banned apps from allowing alternative payment options, with this method, it's technically not Facebook, but the creator that is ...
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Facebook skirts Apple fees with custom subscription links for creators - The Verge As a way to avoid the App Store tax, Facebook creators will now be able to send fans to a custom web link to pay for subscriptions.
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Apple offering $10 Daily Cash promo for using Apple Card Family feature - 9to5Mac Daily Cash is stored on your Apple Cash card in Wallet and can be spent like real cash with Apple Pay or transferred to a bank account.
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Apple Card review | Bankrate.com Top rewards rates have stipulations: You'll only earn the top 3 percent back rate when you shop with Apple and use Apple Pay at select merchants, ...
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Apple to Pay $100 Million to Developers Could Reach Approval | App Store 'Anti-Steering ... An approval could be coming for Apple to pay $100 million to developers. Learn more about the App Store's alleged "anti-steering" provisions.
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Apple Pay expands to Costa Rica, Colombia, and Azerbaijan - O'Grady's PowerPage Starting on Monday, Apple Pay has expanded to Costa Rica, Colombia, and Azerbaijan. In Costa Rica, at least Banco Promerica, BAC Credomatic…
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Facebook attempts to bypass Apple's App Store fee with new Subscriptions payment link ... Facebook is rolling out a new tool designed to help content creators earn money on its platform while sidestepping Apple's customary 30% cut of ...
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Apple's Craig Federighi Says Sideloading on iPhone Would Open the Floodgates to Malware Apple's software engineering chief Craig Federighi today expressed his opposition to a provision in Europe's proposed Digital Markets Act...
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