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Old 9th October 2020, 13:54   #1
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Default Apple forced free ProtonMail to charge

Even if it had been free for years

Fruity cargo cult Apple forced a free app developer to make in-app purchases (IAP) and threatened to remove the app if it told customers.

In a report to the US Congress a developer working for ProtonMail, makers of an encrypted email app complained that Apple had demanded in-app purchases (IAP), even though Apple had approved its app without them two years earlier -- and that when the dev dared send an email to customers notifying them of the change, Apple threatened to remove the app and blocked all updates.

https://fudzilla.com/news/51678-appl...mail-to-charge
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