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Title: Apple could ban apps that flout anti-tracking policy, says Craig Federighi
Post by: HCK on December 08, 2020, 04:05:18 pm
Apple could ban apps that flout anti-tracking policy, says Craig Federighi

"Failure to do so is a violation of App Store policy… and are grounds for having an app removed."

What you need to know


Apple's Craig Federighi has warned developers that if they don't play by the rules of Apple's new anti-tracking policy in iOS 14 they will have their apps removed from the App Store.


Apple's head of software engineering, Craig Federighi, has warned developers that if they don't "play by the rules" when it comes to upcoming anti-tracking features in iOS 14 their apps will be booted from the App Store.

From The Telegraph:


  Developers will be kicked off Apple's App Store if they fail to "play by the rules" of the iPhone's new anti-tracking policy, Apple's head of software has said.
  Craig Federighi, one of Apple boss Tim Cook's top lieutenants, issued the warning as Apple prepares to introduce an anti-tracking function in its iOS 14 software that advertisers fear will lead to a sharp drop in mobile revenues.


As the report notes, Apple's upcoming software ...

Source: Apple could ban apps that flout anti-tracking policy, says Craig Federighi (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/jO4z6XYJE68/play-rules-apple-warns-developers-over-new-anti-tracking-policy-ios-14)