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iOS 14.5 release date looks imminent — here’s why

iOS 14.5 release date looks imminent — here’s why

Posted on April 3, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

iPhone apps are getting rejected for breaking rules introduced for iOS 14.5

After six betas, it appears Apple is gearing up for a worldwide release of iOS 14.5. While the company hasn’t confirmed this, a flurry of App Store rejections indicates that a rollout is just around the corner.

A number of app developers told Forbes that they had begun to receive rejection letters from Apple highlighting section 3.3.9 of the Developer Program License Agreement — a segment of the company’s instructions outlining the way that user data is used and shared.  
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