Apple puts restrictions on coronavirus-themed apps
Apple will not allow entertainment or game apps with COVID-19 theme on its App Store
In order to guarantee “credibility” of the health and safety information on its App Store, Apple is strictly evaluating apps based on their data sources.
The company has said it will not allow entertainment or game apps with COVID-19 as their theme on its App Store. In a statement on their blog Apple said:
“The App Store should always be a safe and trusted place for users to download apps. Now more than ever that commitment takes on special significance as the world fights the COVID-19 pandemic. Communities around the world are depending on apps to be credible news sources — helping users understand the latest health innovations, find out where they can get help if needed or provide assistance to their neighbours.”
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“We're evaluating apps critically to ensure data sources are reputable and that developers presenting these apps are from recognized entities such as government organizations, health-focused NGOs, companies deeply credentialed in health issues, and medical or educational institutions. Only developers from one of these recognized entities should submit an app related to COVID-19.”
However, credible institutions who wish to distribute free apps can have their annual membership fee waived depending on their location.
”Nonprofit organizations, accredited educational institutions, and government entities that plan to distribute only free apps on the App Store can request to have their annual membership fee waived if based in an eligible country.”
The company has said it will not allow entertainment or game apps with COVID-19 as their theme on its App Store. In a statement on their blog Apple said:
“The App Store should always be a safe and trusted place for users to download apps. Now more than ever that commitment takes on special significance as the world fights the COVID-19 pandemic. Communities around the world are depending on apps to be credible news sources — helping users understand the latest health innovations, find out where they can get help if needed or provide assistance to their neighbours.”
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“We're evaluating apps critically to ensure data sources are reputable and that developers presenting these apps are from recognized entities such as government organizations, health-focused NGOs, companies deeply credentialed in health issues, and medical or educational institutions. Only developers from one of these recognized entities should submit an app related to COVID-19.”
However, credible institutions who wish to distribute free apps can have their annual membership fee waived depending on their location.
”Nonprofit organizations, accredited educational institutions, and government entities that plan to distribute only free apps on the App Store can request to have their annual membership fee waived if based in an eligible country.”