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This isn’t the first time an app has used location data to trick the App Store Review. In 2017, Uber was accused of working on a “geofence” for Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino.
The App Store Review process is also credited with helping maintain standards on the App Store. Reviewing almost 150,000 app submissions per week, it managed to go through 7.7 million App Store ...
Before you download an app, there's a need to first look at the Apple App Store reviews. Soon, you won't do it any more thanks to the new summarization feature.
I don’t know how to explain why a camera app needs camera permissions. The current prompt says: The camera will be used to take photographs Hmm. Interesting. Interesting. Tell me more about that.
A Halide update was rejected from App Store review over its camera permissions prompt. How do you explain why a camera app needs camera permissions? Spotted by 9to5Mac.
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