Apple (AAPL) will cut App Store commissions to 15% for developers of “mini apps” embedded within larger host apps, down from the standard 30%, Reuters’ Stephen Nellis reports. The reduced rate applies to developers who adopt specific Apple technologies, including its user age-range declaration system.
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