Apple says it stopped over $7 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions in App Store in 4 years — Details

Ahead of WWDC 2024, Apple’s latest annual fraud prevention analysis reveals significant strides in safeguarding the integrity of its App Store ecosystem in 2023. With a relentless commitment to stringent standards for privacy, security, and content, Apple rejected over 1.7 million app submissions failing to meet these criteria.

Cupertino’s proactive measures against fraud resulted in the termination of nearly 374 million developer and customer accounts, alongside the removal of close to 152 million ratings and reviews due to fraud concerns.

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