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<p>Over the weekend, a
report from The New York Times detailed Apple’s removal of certain parental control applications from the App Store. Shortly thereafter, Apple responded with a
press release explaining that the removals weren’t “a matter of competition” but rather “a matter of security.”</p>
<p>Now, one of the applications affected by the crackdown is refuting Apple’s claims.</p>
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Parental control app developers call Apple’s statement on MDM systems ‘misleading’