Apple Cracks Down on Apps That Fight iPhone Addiction
By Jack Nicas
April 27, 2019
SAN FRANCISCO — They all tell a similar story: They ran apps that
helped people limit the time they and their children spent on
iPhones. Then Apple created its own screen-time tracker. And then
Apple made staying in business very, very difficult.
Over the past year, Apple has removed or restricted at least 11 of
the 17 most downloaded screen-time and parental-control apps,
according to an analysis by The New York Times and Sensor Tower, an
app-data firm. Apple has also clamped down on a number of
lesser-known apps.
In some cases, Apple forced companies to remove features that
allowed parents to control their children’s devices or that blocked
children’s access to certain apps and adult content. In other cases,
it simply pulled the apps from its App Store.
Some app makers with thousands of paying customers have shut down.
Most others say their futures are in jeopardy.
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