Earlier this week, Apple had requested a delay over the implementation of new changes in its payment system in a virtual hearing. However, the US Judge denied this request, which gives the company till December 9 to make the changes to its App Store.

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For those unaware, the changes in question would allow developers of various apps to add an in app link to an external website. Through this, users will be also be given an option for alternate payment options that do not use the in app payment system. After the initial ruling, the Cupertino based giant was given 90 days to implement the new changes. But back in October, Apple filed a request for more time as it sought to wait until all appeals in the lawsuit against Epic Games were concluded.

As of right now, the iPhone maker’s request has been denied by US Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers and no additional time will be given to add the requested App Store changes. The original ruling also read that the company can no longer restrict developers from including “in their apps and their metadata buttons, external links, or other calls to action that direct customers to purchasing mechanisms” (Via MacRumors).

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The Judge believes that the app developers should have the option to choose an in app payment system or an external one, since “Consumer information, transparency, and consumer choice is in the interest of the public.” Although, Apple argued that the new changes might “upset the careful balance between developers and customers provided by the ‌‌App Store‌‌.”

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