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Apple Finally Allows Spotify To Show Pricing Info To EU Users on iOS (techcrunch.com) 18

An anonymous reader shares a report: After much back and forth earlier this year, Spotify on Wednesday says it's now received approval from Apple to display pricing information in its iOS app for users in the EU. The company is not opting into Apple's new business rules under the EU's Digital Markets Act, but rather is taking advantage of new antitrust guidelines imposed by the EU specifically for music streaming apps. Apple in March was fined by European regulators nearly $2 billion for breaching antitrust rules in the market. Spotify and Apple have also gone back and forth over an update to Spotify's app that would allow the music streamer to share pricing information with EU users.

Now, Spotify says its app update has been approved, and it will be able to display the pricing for things like Spotify subscriptions and digital goods, including Spotify's more recently added collection of audiobooks. The latter includes the ability to show the pricing for subscription plans that include audiobook streaming, as well as "top off" hours users can buy to complete their audiobook listening and a la carte audiobook prices.

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Apple Finally Allows Spotify To Show Pricing Info To EU Users on iOS

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  • by NoMoreDupes ( 8410441 ) on Wednesday August 14, 2024 @09:30AM (#64705008)

    Apple: a trillion dollar company with thousands of engineers housed in a multi-billion dollar campus; spends $0 on Q/A and testing of its software.

  • all iphones will now be getting malware and viruses. Thanks EU I should not have to say this but its sarcasm
    • I should not have to say this but its sarcasm

      Good thing you pointed that out, because otherwise the Apple apologist fanbois would be all over you (not that it'll really stop them, just watch...).

    • And in the EU they will be; not because of this, but from tearing down the App Store, eliminating the app and malware reviews, breaking application sandboxing, possibly forcing sneezy 3rd-party apps into kernel space like they did with windows and Cloudstrike, and all of the other protections that the EU has decreed to be "unfair". And if the EU makes them break the Secure Enclave and let any random fly-by-night outfit stick its nose in there... well, I hope you didn't *really* like those bank and credit c

      • ..... and here's one of those fanbois I warned about. [slashdot.org]

        Exactly how, pray tell, is it "dangerous" for an app to have a link to a website, which is what the EU requires Apple let developers do now?

        • by Sebby ( 238625 )

          Exactly how, pray tell, is it "dangerous" for an app to have a link to a website, which is what the EU requires Apple let developers do now?

          It's not even a link, just a text reference to the 'Spotify website'; but you're right, parent is out of their mind for equating putting textual information with "eliminating the app and malware reviews, breaking application sandboxing, possibly forcing sneezy 3rd-party apps into kernel space...".

          • "not because of this, but"

            Reading comprehension is important, see. This particular attack is just a symptom of the EU's general malice towards the US tech industry.

            And maybe you should have been keeping up with current events, Because:

            1) Tearing down the App Store in favor of making the iPhone ecosystem an unregulated free-for-all of crapware, bloatware, and malware, with no security or controls, a la Cydia is EXACTLY what the EU has been working to do over these last few years. Yes, Apple has been resis

  • Spotify doesn't get any more paid subscriptions, because everybody who wants one got one, and nobody waited for a link to Spotify's webpage to go there. Spotify will continue to post losses despite still giving Joe Rogan millions even so he's no longer exclusive to them.
  • by Njovich ( 553857 ) on Wednesday August 14, 2024 @11:23AM (#64705448)

    Oh no, will the users be ok? I thought Apple was doing all this 'protection' for the users so it must be really tough for the users to now have to handle all this horrible information.

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