Apple says its App Store rules have saved users billions
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App Store prevented more than $9 billion in fraudulent transactions over the last five years, says Apple
Apple has revealed that over the past five years, the App Store stopped more than $9 billion in fraudulent transactions—including over $2 billion in 2024 alone. In its annual App Store fraud analysis report, the company noted the marketplace draws an average of over 813 million visitors per week. Last year, Apple terminated more than 146,000 developer accounts over fraud concerns and rejected 139,000 new enrollments—blocking bad actors before th…
Apple Says App Store Rules Saved Users From Over $9B in Fraud
Apple Says App Store Rules Saved Users From Over $9B in Fraud Apple claims its App Store policies have blocked over $9 billion in fraudulent transactions in the past five years. The company says more than $2 billion of that was stopped in 2024 alone. This announcement comes as Apple faces renewed criticism over its App Store practices, particularly around in-app payment restrictions. The company argues its […] This post Apple Says App Store Rule…
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