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Apple Says Its Apps Review Team Stopped $1.5 Billion In Fraud Last Year – channelnews – ChannelNews
As part of the ongoing Apple v Epic saga, Apple has defended its app review process and payment system, denying it provides a deterrent to competition. Apple called…

As part of the ongoing Apple v Epic saga, Apple has defended its app review process and payment system, denying it provides a deterrent to competition.
Apple called its review process an essential line of defence, explaining how it prevented over $1.5 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions in 2020.
Arguing the system is in place to protect consumers and not to limit competition, Apple said that almost one million new apps, and close to a million updates of currently-available apps were rejected…
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