I don't really care about this particular issue very much at all, but I'm
trying to clear something up:

BK> By having the users log into your web site with their userid and
BK> password, yes. But that doesn't change with the new subscription
BK> features that Apple is introducing. The new subscription features only
BK> impact apps that are available for sale from the iOS app store.

My impression is that a week ago, I could sell an app from the iOS app
store, and sell a subscription to some sort of content for that app to
users via my web site, and charge $10/mo. I (wearing my hypothetical
iThing software vendor hat; I am not actually an iThing software vendor)
liked this arrangement and would like to keep doing it.

My impression is that a week from now, I will only be able to do this if I
agree to let users buy the subscriptions from the iOS app store, and that
I'll only get $7/mo from users who do so, and if I want to raise my price
to $14/mo to cover this new cost, I'll be forbidden from charging $10/mo
via my web site, where my costs haven't changed.

Is there a way to do what I used to be able to do a week ago? Or does this
new functionality preclude that?

                                      -Josh ([email protected])
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