A recent legal decision is stirring up the digital commerce world, signaling a significant shift for app developers, subscription services, and merchants operating in the mobile ecosystem. A U.S. judge has ruled that Apple violated a court order tied to App Store reforms—raising significant questions about compliance, developer freedom, and the future of alternative payment solutions on Apple mobile devices.
This ruling isn’t just a legal headline; it’s a potential opportunity for businesses to diversify their mobile payment strategy and explore checkout experiences that are alternative to the ones provided by the native app stores. For those seeking more decisioning and, therefore, control over their revenue, 2Checkout offers an exciting solution to process payments for in-app purchases while massively lowering fees and allowing them to keep more revenue.
Background: From Epic Games to Epic Impact
In 2021, Epic Games took Apple to court over its App Store rules, particularly the mandatory use of Apple’s in-app payment system and its commission model (15–30%). The trial became a flashpoint in the broader debate about digital gatekeepers and app store economics.
A key ruling from 2021 stated that Apple must allow developers to provide links that direct users to alternative payment methods outside of the App Store ecosystem. While Apple made changes in response, the extent of its compliance has remained a topic of controversy.
What Happened: Apple Found in Violation
In a ruling issued this year, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers determined that Apple did not fully comply with the court’s previous injunction. While Apple technically allowed developers to reference alternative (external) payment options, the court found that Apple:
- Imposed restrictive conditions on link placement
- Required developers to gain explicit approval
- Enforced design constraints that discouraged alternative payments
The Judge’s Position was clear: “Apple’s implementation was designed in a way that thwarts the goal of providing users with genuine alternatives”. In essence, Apple may have followed the letter of the law—but not the spirit. Apple claimed compliance, citing changes to its App Store Review Guidelines and developer documentation, but the court concluded these changes were superficial. This serves as an important lesson for digital platforms: legal compliance isn’t just about ticking boxes—it’s about empowering users and partners in practice.
What This Means for Developers, Merchants, and Users
This ruling could usher in major changes for digital businesses across the board. Benefits for Developers and Merchants:
- Freedom to use preferred payment providers
- Lower fees and greater revenue control
- Opportunity to offer tailored pricing or bundling options
- The ability to experiment with third-party providers
2Checkout: Your Alternative for In-App Purchasing
Given this evolving landscape, developers are increasingly looking to remove dependency on the app stores when it comes to allowing purchases. This is where 2Checkout steps in as a powerful alternative, assisting businesses searching for more flexibility and control.
2Checkout allows you to process payments for in-app purchases at ecommerce transaction rates, without incurring additional app-store fees, thus enabling you to keep more revenue. The user experience is designed to be seamless and secure:
- Users can browse products in your app and tap the “buy” button.
- Familiar payment methods like Apple Pay are supported, making purchases as simple as tapping and confirming the payment.
- This process allows you to accept payments for in-app purchases, providing the smooth experience your users expect when buying from your app.
Watch our explanatory video to see how seamless this process can be for your users : 2Checkout for In-app Payments.
Additionally, accepting payments for purchases done in-app through alternative providers would address one key challenge businesses have been facing.
In the new setup, you would be able to transparently understand who your customers are, as well as what their overall lifetime value is. This can open up options for you to upsell, cross-sell, offer upgrade paths, while experimenting and monitoring revenue performance.
2Checkout can support you on this road, by providing APIs that allow you to build personalized user-flows that are relevant for your customers, act on their decisioning and pull real-time reporting of your business metrics.
Advanced Capabilities: Support for App Developers
2Checkout’s platform offers a variety of integration options and advanced logic to manage customers throughout their lifetime.
- Mobile User Experience::
- Multiple integration options, including hosted carts, 2Pay.js, and mobile SDKs.
- Mobile-responsive interfaces ensuring optimal display on any device.
- Embedded localization for language, pricing, and currency display.
- Flexible tracking via Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager.
- Frictionless Payment Flows:
- Global wallet-based payment methods such as ApplePay, GooglePay, PayPal, and local options like Alipay, WeChat Pay, KakaoPay, Vipps, and MobilePay.
- Express flows available for all global wallets.
- Smart Checkout Recovery:
- Customizable exit-intent pop-ups to re-engage users.
- A dedicated suite of tools to recover revenue potentially lost through cart abandonment
- Mobile Throughout the Lifetime:
- Comprehensive subscription management covering churn management, renewal/upgrade processes, and management of payment information associated to on-going subscriptions.
- Revenue recovery tools meant to prevent involuntary subscription churn, while ensuring minimum customer friction.
Final Thoughts
This latest ruling is more than a legal twist—it’s a signal that platform dominance will no longer go unchecked. For digital businesses, the message is clear: flexibility, transparency, and fair competition are no longer just nice-to-haves—they’re becoming regulatory requirements.
As the App Store landscape evolves, businesses that stay ahead of global trends and prioritize more favorable outcomes for their business will be best positioned to thrive. 2Checkout is dedicated to supporting you in this new market context that opens exciting new paths ahead for your app growth.
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