(Pocket-lint) - How many times have you downloaded an app to try it, only to be forced to agree to a three-day trial, which is followed by $7.99-per-week subscription charges unless you remember to cancel? It happens all the time, but thankfully, Apple might soon put a stop to it.
The company is reportedly rejecting apps with extreme in-app purchase prices. An email Apple recently sent to app developer Ilia Kukharev (via Apple Insider) noted that Apple s reviewers won t approve apps that are clear rip-offs . Apple cited Section 3 of the App Store Review guidelines, which clarifies reviewers can reject expensive apps that try to cheat users with irrationally high prices .
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