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by Someone
4813 days ago
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Because, as I said, they have users using the app. They have said "we will not sell this app anymore", but they typically do not extend that to "we will no longer support existing customers for this product" (and even less so to "we will take this app away from those customers who downloaded/bought it") |
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Disabling a feature within an app != shutting off push messaging. The first doesn't use Apple's infrastructure. There aren't a lot of apps that have been permanently removed from the store by Apple, and I can't remember if any of them used push messaging, so I can't be sure, but it seems reasonable to infer that if an app is permanently removed, its APNS profile might be automatically removed as well.