commit cc378789b5ca364cd49779e44de13e3039931820 parent 84561c2342ca09319647b726f6c7b732182c7197 Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org> Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2025 12:57:42 +0200 marc edits Diffstat:
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diff --git a/template/news/2025-05.html.j2 b/template/news/2025-05.html.j2 @@ -25,17 +25,17 @@ want to accept their credit cards? Definitely not. <h2>AppStore Rules</h2> <p> -But that's exactly what Apple demands from app manufacturers in their mall: -Manufacturers must decide whether their apps either offer ApplePay only (in +But that's exactly what Apple demands from App manufacturers in their mall: +App manufacturers must decide whether their apps either offer ApplePay only (in which case millions of users can pay easily with just two clicks) or whether -they use an alternative payment service. App manufacturers are <b>not</b> +they use an alternative payment service. They are <b>not</b> allowed to offer their users to choose from both ApplePay and alternative payment services. </p> <p> -This means merchants have no real freedom of choice. Since millions of -customers already have signed up for ApplePay, merchants in the Apple AppStore -cannot really afford to exclude them as potential customers. Merchants should +This means App manufacturers have no real freedom of choice. Since millions of +customers already have signed up for ApplePay, App manufacturers in the Apple AppStore +cannot really afford to exclude them as potential customers. App manufactuers should be able to freely choose one or multiple payment service providers (ApplePay and/or 3rd-Party) to offer their customers. Users would then have the choice for each payment, which of the offered payment methods they want to use now.