Apple Proposes Reduced 15% Commission Fee for Web & Third-Party Purchases Outside App Store
Facing continuous regulatory pressure under Europe's Digital Markets Act and US antitrust rulings, Apple has submitted a revised global policy lowering its…
By Dillip Chowdary • Aug 15, 2026 • Source: Tech Bytes
Facing continuous regulatory pressure under Europe's Digital Markets Act and US antitrust rulings, Apple has submitted a revised global policy lowering its commission to 15% on external purchases made outside the native App Store.
Under the new framework, iOS developers can direct users to external web checkout flows while paying a reduced tier fee down from the historic 30% baseline. However, Apple will maintain a 3% Core Technology Fee for links initiated inside app containers.
The announcement
The announcement in Apple Proposes Reduced 15% Commission Fee for Web & Third-Party Purchases Outside App Store is the claim. Separate the launch label (preview, GA, partnership, waitlist) from the actual user-visible change. the source can only print what the company put on the record; your job is to keep that boundary honest when you brief other people.
Apple unveils a revised global policy offering developers a lowered 15% fee structure for purchases initiated outside iOS native apps. Facing continuous regulatory pressure under Europe's Digital Markets Act and US antitrust rulings, Apple has submitted a revised global policy lowering its commission to 15% on external purchases made outside the native App Store.
What usually moves in a launch like this is packaging, access, pricing tier, or a control plane — not a rewrite of the underlying product. Confirm that split in the vendor notes before you tell a team to re-plan. If the notes are thin, assume the product is the same and only the door to it moved.
What actually changed

Under the new framework, iOS developers can direct users to external web checkout flows while paying a reduced tier fee down from the historic 30% baseline. However, Apple will maintain a 3% Core Technology Fee for links initiated inside app containers.
The people who should care first are the ones already on the product, plus anyone mid-migration. Everyone else can wait for the first independent write-up after the embargo noise settles. If you are evaluating a buy vs build this quarter, add a calendar hold for the first customer post, not for the launch tweet.
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Who should care
Availability is whatever the vendor stated — region, tier, waitlist, or general access. If the source did not name a date or SKU, do not invent one; open the official product page and screenshot the access line. That screenshot is the artifact you want in Slack, not a paraphrase.
Cross-check this section against the source and the official docs before you brief stakeholders on Apple Proposes Reduced 15% Commission Fee for Web & Third-Party Purchases Outside App Store.
Watch for the first breaking-change note and the first customer who tries this in production. That is the real ship signal. A launch without either of those inside a month is still a press cycle.
Availability and how to try it
Cross-check this section against the source and the official docs before you brief stakeholders on Apple Proposes Reduced 15% Commission Fee for Web & Third-Party Purchases Outside App Store.
A 3–5 minute news post is a briefing, not a runbook. Keep the source and the vendor's primary page in another tab, quote only what they printed, and write down the single decision this story forces (upgrade, wait, or ignore) before you Slack it to the rest of the team. If you need more than that decision, you want the primary docs or a later engineering deep-dive — not another recap of Apple Proposes Reduced 15% Commission Fee for Web & Third-Party Purchases Outside App Store.
What to watch next
See the original reporting on Apple Proposes Reduced 15% Commission Fee for Web & Third-Party Purchases Outside App Store for primary quotes. Confirm vendor docs before changing production systems.
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