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I really need to have this question answered by Apple Staff if possible, I have asked a similar question before but today I looked at the terms of use for Mapkit JS and got a little bit confused again.Lets say that I have a web application where an user is able to create a shipment request and for others to search and look at. This is partially done by using MapKit JS where user will lookup the pickup/delivery address by the geocoding methods provided by the Mapkit JS library.Is it safe to assume that it is legal to save this response (address, longitude and latitude) to a central database used by the web application for further use? For an example, other users will later on be able to search and display this shipment request in the web application where address, longitude, latitude will be displayed along with other related information and a map will be rendered using the MapKit JS library.
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Hello,I would like to issue digital giftcards for both physical and online boutiques through my app and I am currently investigating the different payment options I have but got stuck in the guidelines.. 😕I assume this will not fall under IAP (please correct me if I am wrong), and therefore I will need to look at Apple Pay (with Stripe Connect as payment provider). What worries me is that my own bank is not connected to Apple Pay for the time being, so both I and other may not be able to purchase giftcards using Apple Pay. Am I allowed to use plain vanilla Stripe Payment as backup or can I skip Apple Pay initially and only go with a plain vanilla Stripe solution?With kind regards,Samuel
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