>Apps that violate Apple's interface guidelines can be pulled from the App Store.
Is this actually true? The "Don’t use a Live Activity to display ads or promotions" recommendation is under "Best practices", which sounds non-compulsory.
I had to truncate and got pissed because titles on HN are too small (it’s not the first time I was forced to editorialize a title because of HN limitations), so I just cut at the end. The all caps part “GUI” was definitely a surprise!
>Apps that violate Apple's interface guidelines can be pulled from the App Store.
Is this actually true? The "Don’t use a Live Activity to display ads or promotions" recommendation is under "Best practices", which sounds non-compulsory.
Original title: “Duolingo Used iPhone's Dynamic Island to Display Ads, Violating Apple Design Guidelines”
Was that a manual truncation? The capitalization of the "gui" part seems automated, though it could be an autocorrect thing
I had to truncate and got pissed because titles on HN are too small (it’s not the first time I was forced to editorialize a title because of HN limitations), so I just cut at the end. The all caps part “GUI” was definitely a surprise!
for might have worked;
Duolingo Used iPhone's Dynamic Island for Ads, Violating Apple Design Guidelines
Apple needs guidelines to prevent Apple itself from pushing intrusive ads via app notifications and in settings.