← Back to context Comment by immibis 1 year ago In Apple's case we can safely assume it's intentionally like that to make the most money. 7 comments immibis Reply cons0le 1 year ago Its great for the app store if people mistakenly download the wrong app. They can increase the total downloads stats for more than one app that way. And it creates more "engagement' with the app store. They don't care that it's "forced" engagement hombre_fatal 1 year ago Does Apple still allow shamefully antipattern subscriptions like $7/week?They are so complicit in garbage rebill apps, it's pathetic. imzadi 1 year ago RoboKiller recently went from like $9.99/mo to $7/week. 4 replies →
cons0le 1 year ago Its great for the app store if people mistakenly download the wrong app. They can increase the total downloads stats for more than one app that way. And it creates more "engagement' with the app store. They don't care that it's "forced" engagement hombre_fatal 1 year ago Does Apple still allow shamefully antipattern subscriptions like $7/week?They are so complicit in garbage rebill apps, it's pathetic. imzadi 1 year ago RoboKiller recently went from like $9.99/mo to $7/week. 4 replies →
hombre_fatal 1 year ago Does Apple still allow shamefully antipattern subscriptions like $7/week?They are so complicit in garbage rebill apps, it's pathetic. imzadi 1 year ago RoboKiller recently went from like $9.99/mo to $7/week. 4 replies →
Its great for the app store if people mistakenly download the wrong app. They can increase the total downloads stats for more than one app that way. And it creates more "engagement' with the app store. They don't care that it's "forced" engagement
Does Apple still allow shamefully antipattern subscriptions like $7/week?
They are so complicit in garbage rebill apps, it's pathetic.
RoboKiller recently went from like $9.99/mo to $7/week.
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