Apple continues to include standards in the iOS App Store, at this rate they are going to do a specific master's degree in all law schools to understand the policies of the iOS App Store. The surprise came today when Apple updated the standards that everyone should know on the developer website. It is not the first controversy nor will it be the last that hangs over this type of detail that those of Cupertino impose on whoever wants to earn money in the iOS App StoreHowever, this is a key to success and one of the reasons why Apple's iOS App Store is the most profitable app store in the world.
And it is a quite logical reason, Apple has a review system for both the applications that are released to the iOS App Store and those that are updated. We are not going to deny that on more than one occasion certain unacceptable content is leaked, as well as applications that are real garbage, but usually the application control system in the iOS App Store is quite strong and effective, something that all iOS users should appreciate, because a community of cleaner and more stable applications helps the operating system in general work better.
Therefore, Apple has decided to prohibit developers from updating the description of the application without having to update the application completely. This, however, can cause that with the intention of updating the content of the text, they launch almost imperceptible updates, which ends up once again saturating the review team in charge of these tasks. However, it is not something that affects the common user, unlike the unclear and edited descriptions that should certainly be reviewed.
Many apps in the AppStore have "compatibility with the latest models of iPhone / iPad etc" and then it is not like that ... I do not understand how they allowed this deception and not to mention other paid games ...