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« on: January 13, 2022, 04:05:18 pm »

Developer behind Wordle App Store clone admits he 'crossed a line'

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Developer Zach Shakked has apologized for creating an app that cloned the popular word game Wordle.
The app was free with a $30 per year subscription.
Shakked received quite the backlash on Twitter.


The app had an annual $30 subscription and had a free trial available.

The developer behind an App Store app that cloned the popular word game Wordle has apologized, saying that he "crossed a line" and that he won't do it again.

Wordle has taken the internet by storm over the last couple of weeks. A simple game that has people try to go guess a five-letter word, Wordle is free to play via the developer's website. That inevitably saw the App Store fill with clones that have now been removed by Apple. Developer Zach Shakked, the man behind one of the clones, has taken to Twitter to apologize saying that he won't make the same mistake again after receiving abuse online.

This comes after Shakked posted screenshots showing how the app was racking up free trials "ev...

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