Apple has introduced a new series of interactive Q&As and one-on-one consultations, "Ask Apple", that will provide developers with more opportunities to connect directly with experts for insight, support, and feedback.Developers .
Developers participating in Ask Apple can inquire about various topics, such as testing the latest seeds; implementing new and updated frameworks from the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Apple protected customers from more than $1.5 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions on its App Store, preventing the attempted theft of their money, information and time and kept nearly a million risky new apps out of their hands last year, the company has announced. In 2020, nearly 1 million problematic new apps, and an additional nearly 1 million app updates, were rejected or removed for a range of reasons like those. In 2020, about 95,000 apps were removed from the App Store for fraudulent violations, predominantly for these kind of bait-and-switch manoeuvres, the tech giant said in a statement late on Tuesday. When such apps are discovered, they re rejected or removed immediately from the store, and developers are notified of a 14-day appeals process before their accounts are permanently terminated, Apple informed.
Apple stopped over $1.5B in potentially fraudulent transactions in 2020
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San Francisco, May 12 : Apple protected customers from more than $1.5 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions on its App Store, preventing the attempted theft of their money, information and time and kept nearly a million risky new apps out of their hands last year, the company has announced.
In 2020, nearly 1 million problematic new apps, and an additional nearly 1 million app updates, were rejected or removed for a range of reasons like those.
In 2020, about 95,000 apps were removed from the App Store for fraudulent violations, predominantly for these kind of bait-and-switch manoeuvres, the tech giant said in a statement late on Tuesday.