Spotify adds external subscription links to the iOS app following US court decision
Following a landmark court decision, Spotify can now have subscription links within the iOS app in the US that allow users to make payments externally, bypassing all Apple payment systems. The company made the announcement today after it immediately sent out an update to its app, which Apple had to approve following the court's orders.
With this update, users can now see all Spotify plans and promotions within the app and click on them to go to an external payment page. By doing so, the user is bypassing Apple's payment system, which, as hassle-free as it is, also charged a 30% fee on top of the plan charges. Apple can also no longer charge a 27% fee for external payments made nor show scare-screens to the user when they click on external links, as per the court orders.
This free lunch to Spotify comes courtesy of Epic Games, who secured a landslide victory against Apple on April 30 in a US court, where the judge ordered Apple to stop charging developers a fee on external payment links and also to stop scaring users who try to click on external links. The court also found Apple in violation of a previous ruling that required Apple to allow developers to direct users to other payment systems. Moreover, an Apple VP was found lying on record, which will have its own separate ramifications.
Apple is currently in the process of appealing the court's decision.
Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 05 May 2025
- 70d
What about this? "The price that you pay in the app and the price that you pay on any other platform is the same price." No, it's not. In-app purchases were 30% more expensive than purchases from the official website.
- Anonymous
- 05 May 2025
- y26
That sentence was definitely worded a little odd on my behalf lol. But every other sentence and other replies I did say the price on iOS is the same as every other platform and you are still so blinded by Apple hate that you cannot admit all of your ...
- Anonymous
- 05 May 2025
- 70d
You said this, "Spotify was eating the 30% transaction fee, you were not paying that." No, the customers paid the 30% fee, and that went to Apple. When you're proven wrong, admit it and move on.