Kindle's iOS app now has a button to make it easier to buy books
Briefly

Amazon has enhanced the Kindle app for iOS by introducing a 'Get Book' button for users to directly purchase titles from Amazon's website, significantly easing the previous process that required manual searches. This change follows a court ruling that has stopped Apple from collecting fees on digital purchases made outside of the App Store, permitting Amazon and other companies to innovate their purchasing approaches without incurring costly fees. This is part of a broader trend of companies adapting to the new rules, including Spotify and Epic Games.
Amazon has streamlined the Kindle app for iOS, allowing direct purchases of books through a new 'Get Book' button, improving the previous cumbersome process.
This change is due to a recent court ruling that prohibited Apple from collecting fees for digital items sold outside the App Store, enabling companies like Amazon to refine their purchasing methods.
While the Kindle 'Get Book' button uses a web portal, removing the previous browser hassle, the functionality is still not as seamless as in-app purchases.
Spotify also adapted by allowing subscriptions via external links after the court ruling, while Epic Games is reopening Fortnite on iOS with its own webshops.
Read at Engadget
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