New App Store guidelines crack down on iOS ‘virus scanners’, require alternatives to Face ID for under 13’s<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Apple has updated its developer app review guidelines for the iPhone and iPad App Store this week with new clauses addressing the appropriate usage of Face ID, ARKit and more.</p>
<p>Apple says that ARKit apps must provide a rich experience; they don’t want the store flooded with simple apps displaying single objects. There are also limits on how developers can use Face ID and a new crackdown on scammy iOS apps like so-called virus scanners …</p>
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New App Store guidelines crack down on iOS ‘virus scanners’, require alternatives to Face ID for under 13’s