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App developers are growing wary of Apple's stringent store guidelines: 'Who's going to want to build the next giant innovative app on the platform?'

Some app developers are growing increasingly wary of working with Apple, complaining that its stringent set of rules governing the company's App Store seems to be just as catered to boosting its own features as it is to helping keep the store secure. device — not an iPhone — when shopping for their kids' first smartphones.

on a decision to completely ban third-party screentime-control apps, its guidelines for mobile device management apps changed again with the release of iOS 13 in the fall, causing new problems for Boomerang, said Payeur. Tile, which makes a location tracking product to help consumers keep track of things like keys and phones, testified in Congress last month that users of its app began receiving disconcerting messages from Apple's settings warning them that they were being tracked. The warnings coincided with Apple's update of its own feature for keeping track of an iPhone's location.

Astro HQ, a company whose app Lunar Display competes with Apple's Sidecar feature, now recommends that developers build their products across platforms, like Microsoft Windows and Chrome OS.

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So then stop catering to Apple lol Catering to apple is only a recent phenomena anyway. There was a time where hardly anything was compatable with an apple product it could be that way again. Maybe theyll finally be less popular that way

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