Apple updated its App Store guidelines last week to lay
out clear rules for how developers should present in-app subscription
options to users. The changes were spotted by 9to5Mac,
and it appears Apple is trying to clear up a lot of the confusion that
comes with downloading an app and signing up for a recurring
subscription.
The new rules can be found in the Human Interface Guidelines and App Store documentation
on auto-renewable subscriptions, and they speak to how developers must
clearly present the real prices users will have to pay up front. The
example apps shown below adhere to Apple’s guidelines that “the amount
that will be billed must be the most prominent pricing element in the
layout.”
Alternatively, promotional pricing, including monthly and
yearly savings, should be written less prominently. For example, Tinder
advertises its Gold and Plus subscriptions with monthly prices for its
six- and 12-month subscriptions, but it requires users to pay up front
for their subscriptions in full. As for free trials, developers must
clearly indicate the price billed once the trials are over, as well as
the renewal terms.
Although there are now clear rules on how Apple expects
apps in the App Store to present subscription options, it’s to be seen
how closely Apple will enforce its own guidelines. Though the App Store
is more strictly managed than Google’s Play Store, scammy apps that trick users into making in-app purchases have managed to slip into the marketplace before.
Still, the Google Play Store lets users cancel
subscriptions easily, which is a lot more than the App Store can say.
Right now, most apps only offer the ability to cancel subscriptions
through an option hidden deep within Settings —> iTunes & App
Store —> Apple ID —> Subscriptions. Ideally, now that there are
clear guidelines on how companies can sell subscriptions to users, Apple
can go one step further and let companies offer the option to cancel
subscriptions within the apps themselves, as there currently isn’t a way
for developers to include this option yet.
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Apple now requires app subscriptions to show the full cost before signup
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