Apple returns the money on the purchased applications, you can continue to use them

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  At the end of last year the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), announced the change in the application sales policy in App Store, so that in Europeans can request the return of the money for the purchased applications within 14 days. Let's say you bought an application, used it for 14 days and realized that you don't like it, and now you ask Apple for your money and they will be returned without any problem.

  For users the problems do not exist because the application will continue to work after the money is returned, although she is deleted from the menu Purchased and will have to be bought again in the future. However, why would a user be interested in buying the application if it is installed in the terminals and can be used further without problems, it being practically obtained for free?

Apple allows you to download paid applications from the App Store for free

  This question will have to be answered by the Apple company in front of the developers because its new policy will essentially allow users to obtain applications from the App Store for free. Although users will not be able to update the application without buying it, it will still remain functional in the terminals and copied to iTunes on computers and can be reinstalled after a restore.

  In the case of games, developers lose the most because anyone can get any game for free and ask for a refund within 14 days of purchase. Of course at a certain point Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it will mark some users as abusing the system and refuse to return their money, but until then many will get many paid applications for free.

  In this idea, hacking the applications doesn't even make sense anymore since Apple allows us to get the applications we need for free, the money paid being returned in 14 days. Although the solution to the problem would be the automatic deletion of the applications from the terminals after returning the money, I don't see any context in which Apple could implement such a function without a huge medical scandal.

  Everything you read above it has already been tested by a developer, so you can get your apps for free from the App Store now!