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Apple Will Soon Be Removing Broken,outdated Apps From The App Store by immanuelobodo(op): 7:44am On Sep 02, 2016
It’s a little late for spring cleaning but that’s exactly what Apple plans to do with its App Store soon.
From e-mail distributed to developers, Apple said it now has more than two million apps available with 100,000 new and updated apps submitted each week. In order to make things easier for its customers to find the apps they want and need, Apple as from September 7 will begin implementing a couple of changes.
Apple will begin the process of identifying apps that no longer function in the apple store as intended, are outdated or don’t follow current review guidelines. As part of this adjustment, Apple will notify the offending apps’ developers and give them 30 days to bring their apps up to date.
Apps that crash upon launch, however, will be removed immediately.
However, that’s not necessary as people know Apple is home to one of the top App Stores alongside Google Play Store.
In a similar news, Apple will also put in place a character length limit of 50 characters for an app’s name in response to some developers that have been gaming the system by creating extremely long app names with loads of keywords in hopes of boosting search visibility.
Developers interested in learning more about the App Store changes are invited to check out this It’s a little late for spring cleaning but that’s exactly what Apple plans to do with its App Store soon.
From e-mail distributed to developers, Apple said it now has more than two million apps available with 100,000 new and updated apps submitted each week. In order to make things easier for its customers to find the apps they want and need, Apple as from September 7 will begin implementing a couple of changes.
Apple will begin the process of identifying apps that no longer function in the apple store as intended, are outdated or don’t follow current review guidelines. As part of this adjustment, Apple will notify the offending apps’ developers and give them 30 days to bring their apps up to date.
Apps that crash upon launch, however, will be removed immediately.
However, that’s not necessary as people know Apple is home to one of the top App Stores alongside Google Play Store.
In a similar news, Apple will also put in place a character length limit of 50 characters for an app’s name in response to some developers that have been gaming the system by creating extremely long app names with loads of keywords in hopes of boosting search visibility.
Developers interested in learning more about the App Store changes are invited to check out this FAQ on the matter. on the matter.

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Re: Apple Will Soon Be Removing Broken,outdated Apps From The App Store by cliquevibes(m): 8:29am On Sep 02, 2016
Abeg we ave one outdated app as a president!!! He really crashed when he was launched as a president
Re: Apple Will Soon Be Removing Broken,outdated Apps From The App Store by Sphilip1(m): 5:23pm On Sep 03, 2016
cliquevibes:
Abeg we ave one outdated app as a president!!! He really crashed when he was launched as a president
Lol.. you can't be serious
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