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Apple Accused of Promoting ‘Scam Apps’ on the App Store

Apple Accused of Promoting 'Scam Apps' on the App Store
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Cupertino-based Apple Giant Tech is accused of promoting applications that come with unprotected expensive subscriptions in the App Store and do not offer many functionality.
This is something accused of the previous iPhone maker in February as well when many developers have advanced to increase the problem of how Apple does not block applications like this from published.
What is the problem? This problem has been turned on again when Apple Apple App Store Apple publishes superior articles called “Slime Relactions” that promotes certain application categories that do not offer many in terms of function but comes with expensive applications for subscription purchases.
According to a report by Ars Technica, one of the applications of this article – called Jelly: Slime Simulator, ASMR – filled with sequential ads one by one “before allowing users to interact in any way.” To get rid of this, list of App Store list shows There is a weekly cost of $ 12.99 at the Apple Australia store.
In the developer of Twitter’s utas application, Simeon highlighted this and accused Apple to trust developers.
This sucks.
How about Apple * displays * this fraud? Let’s look at one of these applications! “Jelly: slime …
https://t.co/1x858kred- Simeon (@TwolivesLeft) Application 1628132156000Scam at Apple App Seatierier in February, a well-known developer Costa Eleftherou has highlighted the Scam application for Apple Watch and after it was widely reported at Twitter, Apple deleted it.
At that time, Apple in the statement of maintaining the protection offered in the App Store and said, “We take feedback on serious fraud activities, and investigate and take action on each report.
The App Store is designed to be a safe and trusted place for users to get applications, and great opportunities for developers to succeed.
We do not tolerate fraudulent activity in the App Store, and have strict rules for applications and developers who try to cheat the system.
In 2020 alone, we stopped more than half a million developer accounts for fraud, and removed more than 60 million user reviews that were considered spam.
As part of our sustainable efforts to maintain our platform integrity, our finding fraud team actively works to eliminate such violations, and continue to improve their processes along the way.

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