• Apple rejects Hey calendar app for not allowing non-paying users to do anything within the app.

• Hey had previously faced a similar rejection from Apple for its original iOS app four years ago.

• Hey plans to fight Apple’s decision, but the specific approach is not yet known.

  • stevehobbes@lemy.lol
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    1 year ago

    Sure, but it’s infinitely harder on iOS to install malware, I’m sure you’d agree.

    It’s also easier to track down the publisher of a scam app to figure out who’s doing the scamming.

    Simply put, I have less to worry about with older folks in my life using iOS than something else.