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Further distancing itself from Apple, Netflix permanently pulls iTunes billing for new users
vendredi 28 décembre 2018, 22:42 , par Mac Daily News
“Netflix is further distancing itself from Apple’s iTunes tax bracket,” Manish Singh reports for VentureBeat.
“Earlier this year, the streaming giant enabled iOS users in more than two dozen markets to bypass the iTunes payment method as part of an experiment. The company now tells VentureBeat that it has concluded the experiment and has incorporated the change globally,” Singh reports. “‘We no longer support iTunes as a method of payment for new members,’ a Netflix spokesperson told VentureBeat. Existing members, however, can continue to use iTunes as a method of payment, the spokesperson added.” “The move, which will allow Netflix to keep all proceeds from its new paying iPhone and iPad customers, underscores the tension between developers and the marquee distributors of mobile apps — Apple and Google,” Singh reports. “Apple and Google charge 15 percent on each in-app subscription on their platforms… New Netflix users with an iPhone or iPad will be required to sign up and pay by visiting the streaming service’s website. In the Android universe, Netflix stopped letting users pay through the Google Play store in May.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: As expected. It’s simple math. If Netflix saw losses of less than 15% in subscriber additions during their 33-country test of bypassing iTunes payments, it makes sense make the change everywhere. SEE ALSO: Apple plans to give away original content for free to device owners as part of new digital TV strategy – October 10, 2018 Netflix has no idea what Apple is doing with $1 billion worth of shows – October 10, 2018 Apple to debut Carpool Karaoke season 2 for free through TV app – October 9, 2018 Netflix tests a bypass of Apple’s iTunes Store billing in 33 countries – August 21, 2018
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