Developers that allow users to create accounts in iOS applications, iPados and MacOS they will immediately offer people to delete their accounts in the application too. Apple said that on January 31, all application submissions (including updates) need to enter the option.
The company announced this requirement in addition to other app store guidelines at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference in June as part of the urge to give users more control over their data. When Verge Notes, Apple only requires developers to let people “start the removal of their account from within the application,” So the application might send you to a website or even chat with agents before you can really close your account.
It still has to be seen how useful this requirement is actually in practice, given the tricks that are employed by many developers to encourage you to stay as a user. However, if you have an account in an application, remove it will be a little headache, which cannot be a bad thing. Hopefully this will make it easier for people to subscribe and the actual trench application they don’t use.
Elsewhere, the App Store page on iOS 15, iPados 15 and MacOS Monterey (which is still in beta) now have a problem key report, so you can mark the problem or problem you have with the application to Apple. This feature is available in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US for now. Apple will launch the button to more regions later.