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App developers will have to explain why they’re using Required Reason APIs As detailed on the Apple Developer website, some APIs are now classified as “Required Reason APIs.” ...
Developers must choose one or more approved reasons that accurately align with their app's API usage. Subsequently, the app is restricted to using the API solely for the selected reasons.
Apple cracking down on 'fingerprinting' with new App Store API rules Starting with iOS 17, developers will need to explain why they're using certain APIs.
F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in delivering and securing every app and API, today announced that it has been ...
Reddit's most popular third-party app, Apollo, will shut down due to new API fees. Reddit's recent decision to charge third-party developers exorbitant fees for API access just killed off it's ...
After introducing native image editing earlier this year, Google is giving the Gemini app capability a major upgrade thanks ...
Narwhal, a popular third-party Reddit app, will still hang around despite the new API pricing. Reddit users have been mourning the shutdowns of some of its third-party applications because of the ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told The Verge that popular third-party app developers have made millions. He doubled down on the API changes that the platform is enforcing next month. "These aren't like ...
The app may very well have to shut down. Selig says that Apollo made 7 billion API requests last month, which would result in a $1.7 million bill just for that 30 day period.
It’s been a tumultuous week for OpenAI, full of executive departures and major fundraising developments, but the startup is back at it, trying to convince developers to build tools with its AI ...
App researcher Alessandro Paluzzi pointed out that the OG app might be using Instagram’s private API, which could face some scrutiny from Instagram. We have reached out to Meta for a comment and ...