Notably, Meta has started rolling out features for users to show off their NFTs across both Instagram and Facebook. Until now, they might be using NFTs as a way to thwart Apple’s App Store fees and simultaneously as a token or key to unlock features for users - but that won’t be allowed anymore. “Apps may not use their own mechanisms to unlock content or functionality, such as license keys, augmented reality markers, QR codes, cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrency wallets, etc,” it said.įolks from the industry pointed out that these changes could have serious implications on the functionality of web3-dependant apps ( including games) within the Apple ecosystem. The company is also prohibiting apps to use other mechanisms such as QR codes or cryptocurrencies to give special access to users. Users can only purchase NFTs through Apple’s in-app payment system. Plus, these apps can let users browse other collections but they shouldn’t show external links, buttons or call to action to purchase NFTs. However, the ownership of NFTs shouldn’t unlock any more features within the app. The company said apps are allowed to list, mint and transfer, and let users view their own NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens). It also introduced new App Store rules that limit features unlocked through NFTs and mandates apps to use Apple’s payment method to purchase “boosts” for posts on social media. Apple rolled out software updates - iOS 16.1, iPad OS 16.1 and macOS Ventura - to all users on Monday.
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