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![]() The development of such programs fell under the prohibition of Apple. ![]() 14.Jun.18 1:49 AM By Shawn Highstraw Photo Toinnov.com |
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App Store, which allows owners of smartphones to download programs for processing photos and various games, is constantly replenished with new services: developers are constantly releasing new products in order to satisfy the needs of a variety of users. However, some applications, on the other hand, are no longer available to users. For example, programs for direct crypto-currency mining, which were banned by Apple. As it became known, the American corporation updated the manuals for the App Store, and now the corresponding applications turned out to be "outlawed". In this case, the services intended for cloud mining, this ban is not touched. Apple's prescriptions say that developers who want to add their product to the company's application store must follow certain rules. First of all, their programs should not quickly drain the battery or cause excessive heating of the device. It also specifies that service authors are advised not to create software that runs unrelated background processes, including crypto currency mining. |