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<p>Joining a wider industry shift,
Apple announced that it is working to replace exclusionary language in its developer documentation and APIs with alternative terminology.</p>
<p>Renaming things takes time and effort as large parts of infrastructure have to migrate in response. For third-party developers in the App Store, Apple will be changing the names of APIs used in their code where appropriate, which will also necessitate engineering work to migrate.</p>
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