Apple solves the problem of the App Store that allows the removal of restrictions on the security of Apple IDs

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  Week I told you that an iOS/App Store bug allows users to install applications and log out users logged into the App Store, even if they activate a restriction that protects the Settings application. Even if from Settings one Apple ID cannot be logged out, through the application App Store from iOS this was possible until these days, Apple solving the problem through an update of the App Store. Considering that the Apple store is loaded by the App Store application and does not run directly from iOS, the company was able to solve the problem without updating iOS.

As of this morning, the bug is gone! No update required! Looks like somehow they pushed the update! I can no longer change the account in the App Store or iTunes store! This reminds me when I was beta testing 6.0 and Apple changed the behavior of downloading updates not requiring a password (they also allowed free apps with no password for a short while). That didn't need an update to change either. They seem to have ways of fixing App Store behavior without needing to update iOS. I'm still running 6.1 on my devices, haven't gone to 6.1.2 yet. Would be nice for an official answer from Apple, but so far, it's working correctly! Also, I see redeem and send gift are grayed out also, at the bottom of the App Store. Same for iTunes Store.

  Now the only major problem of iOS remains the possibility to remove the passcode directly from the LockScreen and to access the contacts through the Photos application and the pictures from the Camera Roll.