Meta to Impose Apple Service Fees on Boosted Posts via iOS Apps

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In a move that has sparked outrage in the tech industry, Meta Platforms, the parent company of social media giant Facebook and Instagram, has announced a hefty premium for users who choose to promote their posts through the iOS apps. This 30% service fee, enforced directly by Apple, represents a new chapter in the ongoing story of 2022 App Store policies and their impact on digital service providers. Check out the details.

Meta to charge Apple Service Fee for Boosted Posts on iOS Apps

The consequences of this move are clear: businesses that use the Facebook and Instagram applications on iPhones and iPads to magnify their content will see a significant increase in costs. This amount, added to the cost of promoting posts, will be collected by Apple through its App Store payment mechanism. However, it’s vital to remember that enterprises utilizing the web interfaces of these platforms for post-promotion will remain unaffected by this change as of now.

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This dispute stems from Apple’s long-standing App Store restrictions, which require in-app transactions for any digital products or services purchased through iOS applications. Meta has wasted no time in criticizing this levy as unfairly targeting their business model, claiming that it will result in increased advertising expenses, maybe by 30%. Apple, on the other hand, claims that it is simply following through on its stated practices, highlighting the security and ease of its App Store platform and payment environment.

The implementation of this policy move began in the United States in February 2024, with Meta indicating plans to expand it to additional markets in the future. Unsurprisingly, Meta has expressed strong opposition to Apple’s approach, describing it as anti-competitive and harmful to small enterprises. Some industry analysts agree with this sentiment, arguing that Apple’s “walled garden” model stifles innovation and disproportionately benefits the tech giant.

However, Apple stated that Meta business owners can continue to use a different standalone app called “Meta Ads Manager” to pay for their ad campaigns without paying Apple commissions because that app falls within an exemption for advertising campaign management apps.

Overall, Apple stays steadfast in its defense, claiming that its policies are intended to promote a secure and simplified user experience, which apparently justifies the 30% commission. Furthermore, Apple claims that Meta retains the freedom to explore other pricing systems outside of the iOS app environment, such as using the web interface for post boosting.

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