
"Apple's removal of the app Anything highlights its stricter stance on vibe-coding apps, emphasizing that apps must function independently and not execute code that alters their behavior."
"The company has invoked rules that prevent apps from modifying their functionality via external or downloaded code, reinforcing a closed app environment."
"An exception for interpreted code is allowed only in limited educational contexts, where users have full access to and control over the source code."
"Despite the developer's modifications to address concerns, the app was completely removed, indicating Apple's firm enforcement of its guidelines."
Apple has tightened its policy on vibe-coding apps, removing the app Anything for violating guidelines. The company is scrutinizing apps that dynamically generate and execute code. Updates to services like Replit and Vibecode have been blocked. Apple enforces rules preventing apps from modifying functionality through external code. Apps must operate independently and cannot execute code that alters their behavior. The removal of Anything exemplifies this stricter interpretation, despite the developer's attempts to comply with Apple's concerns.
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