Apple will allow third-party App Store payments in Korea; will still charge commission<div class="feat-image">
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<p><a href="
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<p>As expected, the Cupertino company says that it will still take a cut of all App Store sales, though this will be at a reduced rate … </p>
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Apple will allow third-party App Store payments in Korea; will still charge commission