Apple is considering changing the global refund system for applications purchased from the App Store

  In a move to improve user experience with accessible app stores in South Korea, the local government is forcing the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), to modify its rules regarding the return of money for applications purchased from App Store. At the moment, in order to receive the money back, a user must wait for his request to be reviewed by an employee Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and the South Korean government does not agree with this procedure.

  Considering the procedure to be incorrect, after numerous notifications from dissatisfied customers, the government asked Apple to change his system, something accepted by the company. Moreover, Apple is considering the implementation of a global system for the automatic return of money paid for applications from App Store, but of course no one knows if the Americans will keep their word.

Both Apple and Google are obliged to make these changes for their own stores, and soon Apple may have to change its regulations regarding receiving iPhones under warranty.