:Apple Inc on Friday laid out how developers of dating apps offered in the Netherlands can skip Apple's in-app payment systems, a closely watched step by the iPhone maker in the face of global antitrust concerns about its control over the mobile app industry.
Investors are watching the developments in the Dutch antitrust case for the impact they could have on Apple's App Store revenues, the biggest component of its $68.4 billion services business. But some developers already pay Apple a lower 15 per cent commission rate when they meet certain criteria such as retaining subscription customers for more than a year.
Apple on Friday also said that Dutch authorities mandated changes to how apps look when using third-party payments.
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