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Apple promises to detail why some apps are removed from the App Store

Por: 9to5Mac Tech January 12, 2023

Apple’s App Store has very strict guidelines, and this results in many apps being banned there for breaking these rules. However, the company also bans apps from its store at the request of some governments – and this has concerned activists. But according to some Apple investors, the company has agreed to share more details about why certain apps are removed from the App Store. , the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution... + full article



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