Apple formally banned applications that mislead

In the App Store already had a number of rules regarding such programs, but now Apple has tightened.

Apple has updated the rules for developers of iOS applications to ensure that by the time of the sale of its new smartphone App Store will appear in all its glory. In particular, Cupertino giant officially forbidden to add to the app store, misleading.

In the App Store already had a number of rules regarding such programs, but now Apple has tightened. She banned app “content or services, access to which they actually do not provide”. It concerns, for example, countless anti-dummy. The company has already removed a number of apps from the store.

Apple also introduced new rules affecting technology ARKit and Face ID. She wants to be in the App Store appeared application support ARKit offers poor functionality the program needs to give a “rich and integrated sense of augmented reality”. As for the Face ID, then the application should present an alternative unlock method for children up to 13 years.

Using the app is the ability to transfer funds from one person to another without using in-app purchases — it will save you from having to give Apple 30 % of the amount. However, this possibility should be only one of the available options.

Finally, there were new rules prohibiting applications, “which contribute to trafficking and/or exploitation of children”. Now Apple will host against the development of such programs legal action.

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