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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/16\/23078313\/apple-app-store-subscription-price-increase-permission-rules<\/a> Apple has updated its App Store rules<\/a> to make it so subscriptions can auto-renew without your explicit permission, even if the developer has raised the monthly or annual price. Before the rule change, users would have to manually opt-into a subscription renewal if it came with a price bump; now, that won\u2019t necessarily be the case, though you\u2019ll still be notified about the price change before it happens. Apple says it\u2019s making the change to help avoid the situation where users unintentionally lose access to a subscription because they missed an opt-in message.<\/p>\n According to Apple\u2019s Monday evening post<\/a>, there are specific conditions that developers will have to follow if they want to offer what the company is calling \u201can auto-renewable subscription price increase.\u201d For starters, it can only be so big \u2014 Apple\u2019s rules say<\/a> that if a developer increases a weekly or monthly subscription price by more than 50 percent, and that difference is over $5, it doesn\u2019t qualify. For an annual subscription, devs can still raise the price by 50 percent, but can\u2019t raise it more than $50 USD without requiring an opt-in.<\/p>\n
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