You can finally buy Amazon Prime shows and movies in-app on Apple devices, after Amazon bypasses Apple's 30% levy
The upshot is that anyone who has Amazon Prime Video on an Apple device can now — finally — buy TV shows and movies directly through the app. Previously, Amazon Prime users had to visit a separate web browser to make purchases.
But it seems Apple's exemption will allow some apps to use their own payment system, thereby dodging the 30% levy.
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