Facebook Says Apple Rejected Its Attempt to Tell Users About App Store Fees

Facebook said that Apple cited an App Store rule that bars developers from showing "irrelevant" information to users.

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By Reuters | Updated: 28 August 2020 11:05 IST
Highlights
  • FB asked Apple to waive 30 percent fee it charges for in-app purchases
  • Facebook had aimed to provide a notice of Apple's cut to users
  • Facebook joined Epic Games in publicly criticising App Store commissions

Facebook said it planned to roll out a new tool that would let online influencers host paid online events

Facebook on Thursday told Reuters that Apple rejected its attempt to tell users the iPhone maker would take a 30 percent cut of sales in a new online events feature, forcing Facebook to remove the message to get the tool to users.

Facebook said that Apple cited an App Store rule that bars developers from showing "irrelevant" information to users.

"Now more than ever, we should have the option to help people understand where money they intend for small businesses actually goes. Unfortunately Apple rejected our transparency notice around their 30 percent tax but we are still working to make that information available inside the app experience," Facebook said in a statement.

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Apple did not respond to a request for comment.

Facebook earlier this month said it planned to roll out a new tool that would let online influencers and other businesses host paid online events as a way to offset revenue lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The company said it had asked Apple to waive the 30 percent fee the iPhone maker charges for in-app purchases so Facebook could pass on all of the events revenue to business owners, but that Apple declined.

Facebook had aimed to provide a notice of Apple's cut to users, according to mock-ups it released at the time, but Reuters found on Thursday that the promised message was not present on the new events feature.

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The social media giant also planned to tell users on Alphabet's Google Play store it would not collect a fee for ticket sales, but that message was not displayed either, Reuters found.

In publicly criticising Apple's App Store commissions, Facebook joined other developers such as Fortnite creator Epic Games, which is suing Apple on antitrust allegations over the fees. Facebook is also wrangling with Apple over new privacy rules for iPhones that will require more notifications before tracking users across apps.

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Both companies, along with fellow tech giants Alphabet and Amazon, are facing multiple probes over alleged anticompetitive behavior.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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