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by zepto
1865 days ago
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> It's not unusual that apps change their behavior after the review Which leads to the account being banned. > and this sometimes comes from binary dylibs that the developer didn't write. Which are detected through analysis if they are common spyware. >The whole thing is a scam. Clearly not. |
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>Which leads to the account being banned.
Only if it gets noticed.
>> and this sometimes comes from binary dylibs that the developer didn't write.
>Which are detected through analysis if they are common spyware.
Facebook got away with it for many years.
>>The whole thing is a scam.
>Clearly not.
If it weren't then they would let people choose to use the App Store. It only exists to protect Apple's services from competition.