Including integration with the Apple TV app, AirPlay 2 support, Here’s Apple’s official statement, which I was given yesterday:Īpple has an established program for premium subscription videoĮntertainment providers to offer a variety of customer benefits. It’s not about whether Amazon has a credit card on file for your account - it’s about whether you’re already a Prime subscriber. I’ve been digging into this since the news broke, and I think it’s even more significant than Mayo suggests. If you have a card on file, otherwise it uses Apple In-App ![]() The app now seems to use Amazon payment method In-App purchase system for digital content and give 30% of the The change was first spotted by The Verge.įor the longest time, Amazon did not support this because ofĪpple’s App Store rules which require the developer to use Apple’s ![]() ![]() This means usersĬan now buy or rent TV shows and movies directly inside the app onĪpple platforms. In a significant shift, the Amazon Prime Video app on iOS andĪpple TV now features a built-in content store. Amazon and Apple Strike Deal for Prime Video In-App Purchases and Subscriptions Thursday, 2 April 2020īenjamin Mayo, writing for 9to5Mac yesterday:
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