Apple said this week that more than 343,000 iOS apps were blocked by the App Store App Review team for privacy violations last year, while another 157,000 were rejected for attempting to mislead or spam iOS users. The company added that it also blocked over 34,500 applications from getting indexed on the App Store because they were using undocumented or hidden features. Apple also removed 155,000 more apps for bait-and-switch tactics, such as adding new features or capabilities after approval. Throughout 2021, the App Review team stopped more than 1.6 million risky or vulnerable apps and updates from landing on the App Store and potentially defrauding users.
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