Apple threatens to pull low‑traffic apps from App Store
Apple announced a possible change to its App Store policy. The company said apps that fail to attract users could be
Apple announced a possible change to its App Store policy.
The company said apps that fail to attract users could be
removed. The statement was made in a recent briefing. Apple
aims to keep the store curated with popular apps. Developers
with low‑traffic apps may need to improve engagement. The
policy could affect a range of apps across categories. Apple
has not detailed the removal timeline. The move reflects
Apple’s focus on user experience.