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24 Apr 2022 23:02

Apple may have begun more rigorously enforcing its policy against unused and dysfunctional apps. Back in 2016 , the company vowed it would go out of its way to remove applications that had stopped working, not kept up with its latest guidelines or become outdated. After not drawing much attention over the last few years, that policy came back into the public consciousness this week. In a series of tweets spotted by The Verge , a handful of indie developers shared an email notice from Apple promp...
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