Developer fights malware accusations after losing 30,000 users
Briefly

The story highlights a concerning reality for indie developers: the flaws inherent in centralized app store ecosystems. When a single manufacturer flags an app, the consequences can be game-changing.
The app was labelled as malware without any credible evidence, resulting in a global uninstall. There was no immediate way for the developer to address or rectify the perceived problem.
The lack of transparency and accountability in centralised systems leaves developers effectively high and dry, even when they've done nothing wrong.
The incident emphasizes the need for changes to how app distribution platforms operate. Greater transparency, clearer communication channels, and fairer practices could keep similar instances from destroying livelihoods.
Read at Developer Tech News
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