Developers who build extensions for Safari will have to choose between paying Apple and having their browser add-ons pulled from the company’s extension gallery later this year, thanks to policy changes the company announced Monday.

Apple has consolidated its developer programs for iOS, OS X and Safari into one Apple Developer Program that costs $99 a year to join. That’s tough news for Safari extension developers, who were previously able to distribute their browser extensions for free through Apple’s extension gallery if they signed up for the no-charge Safari Developer Program.

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