Apple is speeding up the application verification process

It seems that the new year brought not only a promotion that offered free applications to users, but also brought a gift to application developers in the form of rethinking the application verification/acceptance process in AppStore by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. After the countless cases in which the developers complained either about the too long application verification time or the way Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he rejects some applications for the most stupid reasons, finally someone was found to put order in the team AppStore and things seem to be going well.

During the holidays, iTunes Connect the service provided by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), developers to send their applications for verification was unavailable and with its return it seems that some changes were made. The most important of them is the shortening of the application verification/acceptance/introduction process AppStore which in some cases reached 2-3 days instead of whole weeks as happened last summer.

This is extremely good news for developers, but how good is it for users? To be honest, I don't know how good it is for us to shorten the process because probably the people who deal with the verifications don't have the same period of time to rigorously check whether or not a certain application meets the conditions imposed to be accepted in AppStore. And if it is as I say, then it is very likely that applications will "escape" on the market that could either brick us iPhone/iPod Touch or they could send our personal data to the servers of ill-intentioned developers who could use them perhaps to our disadvantage.

Regardless of the result, changes have been made and it remains to be seen what awaits us in the near future.