Many developers complain about Apple’s policy regarding the App Store

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We recently picked up on Apple’s relentless victory over Epic Games in terms of the standards set in the App Store. Although it is true that the apple company should allow purchases on third-party platforms, the rest has been a blow to the table and reaffirms the rules for uploading any program to this platform. However, these rules are so strict that numerous developers have put the cry in the sky and on social networks and forums to complain about that policy.

Many developers stop publishing on the App Store due to established rules

One of the virtues of Apple’s operating system is privacy, which together with security make Apple a leading company in the market. Rarely have been the occasions in which it has been possible to detect the presence of malware in any application or program. That is mainly due to the existing strict rules by Apple for a developer to publish an app or game.

However this situation has another side. The look from which the developers see it. The forums and social networks are full of comments from these warning of the impossibility of being able to publish their applications or games in the Apple store due to the rules that must be met. On other occasions they affirm that the reviews seem to be done randomly and that they approve certain applications that de facto should be rejected and vice versa. Some rules and some acts that sometimes make it impossible for applications or games to finally be published in the App Store.

Short and not very ethical paths are chosen and on other occasions it is not reviewed enough

That makes many of them have to choose short paths sometimes not very ethical in order to achieve their goals. That causes there to be comments about some applications, their functions and many other things that are, in principle, an accumulation of lies. All in order to be able to upload those applications.

In other cases, the lack of review causes applications to be approved that should not be not even displayed.

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one of those comments He says that the solution is to turn off all the functions that they know are going to be rejected. At the time of approval from the company and appearing in the App Store, activate them. This is how it happens that an innocent application can turn into a harmful and addictive one depending on the public.

In another of the messages, it is observed how several accounts indicated that the application reviewers were not even reviewing the code. It seemed like most of the apps are randomly approved, and changing a letter in the code could sometimes be enough.