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That said, not every Apple hardware and software choice has been a winner. Between design gaffes like Antennagate and rushed, glitchy iOS updates, some fans have started to worry Apple products might be more beauty than brains. Tap or click to see why an iOS 13 update broke multitasking.
But if you thought software crashes and poor antenna placements were bad, wait until you hear this latest blunder. The company has updated its rules so third-party apps can show you more ads. Has everyone lost their minds or is this just how tech products will be from now on?
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Apple has published an update to its App Store review guidelines for third party apps with some new language surrounding push notifications. According to the changes, apps will soon be allowed to use push notifications for marketing purposes.
In the near future, your favorite games and shopping apps will have a chance to spam your phone with notifications about promos, discounts and deals. That’s a serious departure from the tidy app experience Apple users are familiar with.
Don’t the folks at Apple realize we already suffer enough from banner ads in free apps?
Here’s what the language says, specifically:
“Push Notifications should not be used for promotions or direct marketing purposes unless customers have explicitly opted in to receive them via consent language displayed in your app’s UI, and you provide a method in your app for a user to opt out from receiving such messages.”
Translated from legalese, this means that push notifications will be allowable as long as an app gives you the chance to opt in or out for them. Unfortunately, this ignores the fact that many apps simply ask for you to enable push notifications the first time you boot them.
Less tech-savvy users won’t even know what they’re agreeing to should these changes take place. But that’s more or less why details like this are hidden in places like user agreements and terms of service documents. Tap or click to discover an app that reads these documents for you.
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