Apple conducts a global cleaning of the App Store, removed "hundreds of thousands of applications"
Apple continues to protect the App Store from obsolete and faulty applications. At the same time, the company has toughened the requirements for the publication of new titles. Now the moderators will reject applications that are based on standard templates or using generators.
With the release of iOS 11, Apple decided to limit the download and sale of template applications and separate them from the original content. Developers create a lot of almost identical applications to earn money. This practice was never approved, but the old rules allowed such programs to be in the App Store.
Apple not only revised the rules for publishing applications, but continues to remove obsolete and faulty names from the store. It removes 32-bit applications, spam, pirated content and programs that have not been downloaded for a long time. This should make the App Store search more convenient and useful.
After cleaning, all application names will remain with the owners, who will be able to use them again, downloading their new versions. Users who previously downloaded a remote application from the App Store will be able to continue to use it.
The initiative to remove obsolete applications was launched in September last year. However, Apple does not prohibit the use of third-party tools for creating applications, but seeks to create a supportive environment for amateur developers. It is reported that Apple has already removed hundreds of thousands of applications that do not comply with the rules.
In addition to stricter rules for moderation of content with the release of iOS 11, the App Store received a completely new interface. According to the developers, this is the largest update since the launch of the store in 2008.
Apple continues to protect the App Store from obsolete and faulty applications. At the same time, the company has toughened the requirements for the publication of new titles. Now the moderators will reject applications that are based on standard templates or using generators.
With the release of iOS 11, Apple decided to limit the download and sale of template applications and separate them from the original content. Developers create a lot of almost identical applications to earn money. This practice was never approved, but the old rules allowed such programs to be in the App Store.
Apple not only revised the rules for publishing applications, but continues to remove obsolete and faulty names from the store. It removes 32-bit applications, spam, pirated content and programs that have not been downloaded for a long time. This should make the App Store search more convenient and useful.
After cleaning, all application names will remain with the owners, who will be able to use them again, downloading their new versions. Users who previously downloaded a remote application from the App Store will be able to continue to use it.
The initiative to remove obsolete applications was launched in September last year. However, Apple does not prohibit the use of third-party tools for creating applications, but seeks to create a supportive environment for amateur developers. It is reported that Apple has already removed hundreds of thousands of applications that do not comply with the rules.
In addition to stricter rules for moderation of content with the release of iOS 11, the App Store received a completely new interface. According to the developers, this is the largest update since the launch of the store in 2008.
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