💨 Abstract
Apple has updated its developer license agreement to allow the company to recoup unpaid funds, such as commissions or fees, from developers' in-app purchases. This change affects developers in regions where they can link to external payment systems and must report these payments to Apple. The agreement enables Apple to deduct funds from developers' in-app purchases or one-time fees if it believes they have underreported earnings.
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