Apple is going after third party ad blockers in the App Store. According to reports, the company no longer allows updates for VPN-based solutions which prevent ads from being displayed at an operating system level.
In a report from 9to5mac, it has been stated that several popular apps, including Adblock and Weblock, can no longer be updated in the App Store due to what appears to be revised Apple guidelines that no longer allow VPN-based adblock applications installing certificates on the Apple device.
Particularly, Apple has been rejecting updates for this type of apps because of section 4.2 of its App Store Developer Guidelines, which states.
In a report from 9to5mac, it has been stated that several popular apps, including Adblock and Weblock, can no longer be updated in the App Store due to what appears to be revised Apple guidelines that no longer allow VPN-based adblock applications installing certificates on the Apple device.
Particularly, Apple has been rejecting updates for this type of apps because of section 4.2 of its App Store Developer Guidelines, which states.
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