Apple has revealed how much it's paid out to AppStore developers since its launch in 2008, and it's probably a lot more than you think.
Since Apple launched the App Store in 2008, the tech giant has paid out an astonishing $320 billion to developers.
Of course, that cash comes from customers, but Apple manages the overall service and gives a cut of sales to developers who sell their work in the digital store. Apple occasionally changes the way it shares revenue with app developers, which continues to be a controversial matter. At the current time, it takes either 30% or 15% of every sale — including in-app purchases such as subscriptions — with the commission amount dependent on various factors. The figures reveal that Apple, too, is making a colossal amount of money off of the App Store.
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