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Apple is Tightening the Rules on 'What's New' Changelogs in App Store
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2018-03-21
Posted by 3uTools

Apple this week informed members of its Developer Program that it will be enforcing stricter rules for "What's New in This Version," the section on the App Store in which developers can list changes they made to their apps. 


Apple is Tightening the Rules on 'What's New' Changelogs in App Store
Starting in April, developers will only be able to edit the "What's New" text when submitting a new version of their app. In other words, any changes to the text will now be subject to Apple's standard App Store review process. 

The requirement will extend to editing an app's support URL or marketing URL, according to Apple's announcement posted in 
iTunes Connect

While this is a minor change, Apple evidently felt the need to have a little more control over information passing through the App Store without its approval. It's possible that a few developers were taking advantage of the flexibility for bad reasons, such as pointing support or marketing URLs to malicious websites. 


Source: macrumors

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