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benefits for the app store ecosystem
Practice that raises concerns for app developers:
How the DMA can address these concerning practices:
Practice that raises concerns for app developers:
How the DMA can address these concerning practices:
Article 5(e) of the DMA will address this unfair and harmful practice, by prohibiting gatekeepers from mandating the use or offering of their in-app payment system. The benefits that will stem from this prohibition are numerous.
First, app developers and consumers will have a choice, being able to opt for the in-app payment system that better fits their needs and preferences, instead of being forced to use the one-size-fits-all in-app payment system of the app store operator.
Second, app developers will not be disintermediated from their users (a consequence of the use of the in-app payment system of the app store operator), instead having a direct relationship with them. This has benefits both for app developers and their users. App developers will have access to valuable user data (e.g., transaction and other customer data) that they need to operate their business effectively and improve their services. They will also have the ability and incentives to invest in the customer services they offer, as this can be a competitive advantage and a differentiation factor for them vis-à-vis developers offering similar services. Users will benefit from streamlined customer services, as frictions introduced by the confiscation of customer relationship by the dominant app store operators will not arise with app developers being in charge of handling refunds, subscription cancellations and other customer service matters.
Third, competition among in-app payment system providers will be increased and so will innovation, as providers of payment solutions will have the incentive to invest in their in-app payment systems, developing innovative features tailored to the app environment.