Apple is changing parts of its app review process after the Hey controversy
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/06/apple-opens-new-appeals-channel-for-devs-frustrated-by-app-store-guidelines/
Apple took to its developer website to announce a number of new initiatives, services, and tools for developers today. Most of what the company listed are evolutions of the standard offerings it promotes at its ongoing developer conference, but one line item appears to be a direct response to the recent controversy over App Store guidelines raised by Dropbox—which we wrote about at length last week.
Apple is changing parts of its app review process after the Hey controversy
Jun 23, 2020, 9:35pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/06/apple-opens-new-appeals-channel-for-devs-frustrated-by-app-store-guidelines/
> Apple took to its developer website to announce a number of new initiatives, services, and tools for developers today. Most of what the company listed are evolutions of the standard offerings it promotes at its ongoing developer conference, but one line item appears to be a direct response to the recent controversy over App Store guidelines raised by Dropbox—which we wrote about at length last week.