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To follow this logic: if you use an e-banking app, Apple will soon claim to be entitled to 30% of all transactions. Same for paypal, ebay, you name it
Well call it tithe for your digital overlord.
Apple charges 30% when you sell digital goods within an app. That's not the same as moving money in your bank account or buying something on eBay.
It's still robbery, but it's not the same.
When people subscribe, they typically get something digital in return on Patreon.
So 30% tax on buying digital goods on ebay?
Does eBay sell digital goods?
I'd kinda expect the answer to be yes if so if you use the ebay app? If not, I'm actually surprised.
I'm not sure but I'm wondering if a key counts?
Like a digital game key? I'd say yes.
If it's not a big part of eBay though, I can see that maybe sneaking past as Apple might consider the app as selling physical goods and overlook a small portion of digital?