Apple could let screen time control apps use Mobile Device Management tech in some cases after removing them from the App Store earlier this year.
Apple is going to allow apps to use a type of technology it called"highly invasive" just weeks ago. In a New York Times report at the time, the apps claimed they had been targeted after Apple released its own Screen Time feature. Apple denied the decision had anything to do with competition. The CEO of one of the affected apps, Kidslox, told Business Insider the company has yet to hear anything from Apple about whether it will be allowed back on the App Store.
Apple is going to allow apps to use a type of technology it called"highly invasive" just weeks ago. In a New York Times report at the time, the apps claimed they had been targeted after Apple released its own Screen Time feature. Apple denied the decision had anything to do with competition. The CEO of one of the affected apps, Kidslox, told Business Insider the company has yet to hear anything from Apple about whether it will be allowed back on the App Store.
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