Apple Faces Scrutiny as Sanctioned Entities Slip Through App Store Controls
washingtonpost.comWhoever posted/titled this has a bone to pick with Apple specifically, apparently, because the actual article is just about "App Stores" (i.e. both Apple & Google).
>"Blacklisted foreign companies persist in app stores [...]"
>"Watchdog finds firms and organizations in Apple and Google stores [...]"
>"[...] remained available in app stores maintained by Apple and Google [...]"
Wonder why the submitter of this article titled it "Apple Faces Scrutiny [...]"...?
(Kind of funny that 7777777phil, the submitter, was just complaining about a clickbait title yesterday! And then they submit this with an editorialized title.)
My bad, I was going to link to a MacRumours [1] article, where this title comes from and then while doing so saw the original WP source that I linked to. No further intention behind it.
[1] https://www.macrumors.com/2025/12/10/apple-app-store-hosting...
#notjustapple
As they say, Apple is rarely the first to do something but boy do they do it right
OK, but it's not like they allowed a truly dangerous app to slip through, like one that charges for a service without giving Apple a cut.
Or free apps that are supposedly too similar to some other apps that they can't name and that doesn't seem to exist (my personal story).