Apple's App Store policies stopped nearly $1.5 billion in fraudulent transactions in 2021

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Apple's App Store policies stopped nearly $1.5 billion in fraudulent transactions in 2021
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Apple has published a report showcasing how the App Store's strict policies benefit users' privacy.

The press release indicates that the App Store has managed to stop almost $1.5 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions last year, and this has been made possible because of a combination of App Store review, strict in-app payment requirements, and other policies that Apple enforces in the App Store.

The report also underlines that Apple's continued protection of users against fraudulent app activity shows why independent security experts have stated the App Store is the safest place to find and download apps.

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