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I think "No" means "Never ask again" in Apple land.

But that doesn't prevent the app from having custom in-app dialogs about it. What are they supposed to do, use "AI" to censor them?






> But that doesn't prevent the app from having custom in-app dialogs about it. What are they supposed to do, use "AI" to censor them?

Can't Apple enforce it by store policy?


> Can't Apple enforce it by store policy?

Not sure. For one they're already famous for their reviews being ... random.

For two, a spammer could just give Apple an account to test with for which the custom popups don't show.




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