Apple deleted almost 50.000 applications from the AppStore in October

In August, the Apple company announced the initiation of a program through which it intends to clean the AppStore of unnecessary applications that are available in it. This process started in September and was accelerated in October, with Apple deleting almost 50.000 applications from the store, almost twice as many as in August.

Those from Apple began to identify more and more useless applications from the AppStore to be deleted, and this process could grow at a constant rate in the next period. Apple stated that it will give developers a month to fix their problems in the applications before they are deleted, and September was that month, so in October the deletions began.

Considering that these terms began to be extended in October and then November, in the following months we will see even more applications removed from the AppStore. The Apple company seems determined to clean its store of completely useless applications, and this bodes well for all iDevice users.

Unfortunately, the Apple company misses the truly dangerous applications, that is, those that deceive users, or clone the functionality of other popular ones. These should be deleted, not only those that have never recorded downloads, but Apple does not work logically, but only based on the pride of some.

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