App Store third-party payment plans must be revealed next month, says Korea<div class="feat-image">
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<p>This could have wide-ranging implications, as similar pressures are being applied in other countries, and Apple is likely to want to adopt a consistent approach around the globe. Whatever the company proposes in October could reveal its third-party payment plans worldwide …</p>
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App Store third-party payment plans must be revealed next month, says Korea