You may find that your iOS app can no longer be updated,
if it uses a VPN-based solution to prevent ads being displayed. For app
developers who use ads to monetize, you may find an uptick in revenue as a
result.
Apple seems to be losing down on its policy that apps
cannot affect others. The developers of popular ad blocking apps that have
managed to slip through and go undetected – such as Adblock and Weblock – claim Apple has stopped
accepting updates on the grounds they violate point 4.2 of the App Store
Developer Guidelines.
Interestingly, point 4.2 is the requirement that apps
must be useful, unique, and provide some value:
“Your app should include features, content, and UI that
elevate it beyond a repackaged website. If your app is not particularly useful,
unique, or ‘app-like,’ it doesn’t belong on the App Store. It may not be
accepted, if your App doesn’t provide some sort of lasting entertainment value,
or is just plain creepy.”
When asked for clarification, Apple responded: “This is
not a new guideline. We have never allowed apps on the App Store that are
designed to interfere with the performance or capabilities of other apps.”
Apple also said it would remove offending apps that “may have snuck on to the App
Store” and the company has “always supported advertising as one of the many
ways that developers can make money with apps.”
As of writing, the affected apps can still be downloaded
but it’s unclear whether Apple intends to remove them or just prevent further
updates.
The apps prevent ads from displaying on users’ devices –
even in other developers’ apps – by installing a certificate and using a VPN.
If your app uses ads to monetise you may find an uptick in revenue as ads begin
to be served to devices where they were previously blocked.
However, Ad blockers remain unaffected for browsers such as Safari and Firefox as they are officially supported by Apple’s rules.
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