Apple blocks iOS app that claims to detect net neutrality violations through data throttling [Update]<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>[Update: The developer now
says his app has been
approved after all.]</p>
<p>Apple has reportedly rejected an app that claims to detect net neutrality violations and study which carriers throttle major video services.
Motherboard reports that researcher David Choffnes says his app Wehe was rejected by the App Store for apparently offering no benefit to the user, but the app’s promise sounds rather straightforward…</p>
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Apple blocks iOS app that claims to detect net neutrality violations through data throttling [Update]