App Store: deliberately fuzzy validation rules for greater control

2023-06-24 16:30:00

Since its launch, the App Store has been incredibly successful. In the space of a few years, it has become one of the most important platforms on the Internet. Since its launch, the App Store has regularly been singled out for its validation problems: too slow, too arbitrary…

Phillip Shoemaker

For Phillip Shoemaker, all these problems are linked to Phil Schiller’s desire to have control over his platform. The man in question knows what he’s talking regarding since he was recruited by Apple in 2009 to head the app validation team on the App Store, following having complained a lot regarding its operation as a developer. It remained in place until 2016.

Memories of the App Store’s first app validation chief

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