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Apple Can Now Seize Your App Earnings
19 Dec
Summary
- Apple may deduct unpaid fees directly from developer in-app purchases.
- This impacts developers in regions allowing external payment links.
- New rules allow deductions from affiliates, parents, or subsidiaries.

Apple has implemented a significant change in its developer license agreement, granting the company the right to recoup unpaid funds, including commissions and fees, by deducting them from in-app purchases. This update affects developers operating in regions that permit links to external payment systems, requiring them to report such transactions to Apple to settle any outstanding dues. The new terms provide Apple with a mechanism to collect fees it believes have been underreported by developers, potentially impacting markets like the EU, US, and Japan.
The revised agreement explicitly states Apple's ability to 'offset or recoup' owed amounts at any time, directly from developers' earnings generated through in-app purchases for digital goods, services, subscriptions, or paid applications. This broad authority means developers might face unexpected deductions if Apple determines an underpayment has occurred. The agreement also extends this collection right to any associated affiliates, parents, or subsidiaries, allowing Apple to claim funds from other related accounts or applications.



