App Store changed its policies!- ShiftDelete.Net

When technology giant Apple changes its App Store policies, it also requests developers to make applications suitable. But this creates some problems for applications and developers. The company removes the apps from the App Store if they don’t comply with their policies.

Due to the problems between the two parties, Apple announced that it has now changed its policies and has new criteria. He also stated that this should not get any reaction because they started this initiative years ago. So what are the new application criteria for the tech giant’s store? Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.


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Apple will be selective for apps

Technology giant Apple has now announced the policies it will pay attention to before removing applications from the App Store. According to the company’s statements before uninstalling apps will see if it has received updates in the last three years.. In addition, applications that cannot meet the minimum number of downloads will no longer find a place in the store.

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The technology company said in a statement that the App Store maintenance has been going on for years and that the total to 2.8 million announced that it has removed the close app from the store. Additionally, the company sends an email to its developers before uninstalling an app.

For developers to update the app before Apple removes the app He stated that he would give 90 days. this period previously it was limited to only 30 days. Technology giant Apple also stated that the applications removed from the App Store will work in the same way on the devices if they have been downloaded beforehand.

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