After years of complaints , cozenage , and careless screening maneuver , Apple ’s App Store is finally pop to figure itself out . The latest update should stop developer from using misleading screenshots by locking them into place once the app gets approved .
As one of the most widespread app store dupery , developers would upload actual screenshots to make favorable reception and then switch them out with those from a more popular game once the review process end . essentially , hoi polloi were being play a trick on into buying mediocre and often unusable apps posing as all - star likeHaloorPokemon . The latter even hit the # 2 slot in Top Paid apps .
https://gizmodo.com/apple-let-a-hilariously-fake-halo-4-into-the-app-stor-5970489

With the young rule , though , screenshots can only be tack out with Apple ’s approval :
Beginning January 9 , app screenshots will be locked in iTunes Connect once your app has been approved . New screenshots may be uploaded when you submit a binary for an update to an be app or a new app .
Well , better late than never , I venture . [ MacRumors ]

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