@sindarina @mahryekuh that won't allow you to distribute your app through third party sources, apps not allowed on the app store have to accept these terms
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@sindarina @mahryekuh that won't allow you to distribute your app through third party sources, apps not allowed on the app store have to accept these terms 1 comment
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@lexd0g @mahryekuh If you're only making free apps, you're exempt. If you're a non-profit, you're exempt, etc.
So it only affects you if 1) you want to accept the new terms, because alternative app stores, 2) charge for some of your apps, and then 3) end up with a massively popular free app that you don't want to charge for to cover your costs.
Iām sure there's some folks that would balk at the idea of charging ā¬1/year to deal with that, but overall, from what I have read so far, this seems pretty darn reasonable, and a net positive for the vast majority of developers š¤·š»āāļø
@lexd0g @mahryekuh If you're only making free apps, you're exempt. If you're a non-profit, you're exempt, etc.
So it only affects you if 1) you want to accept the new terms, because alternative app stores, 2) charge for some of your apps, and then 3) end up with a massively popular free app that you don't want to charge for to cover your costs.