![]() Just thought I'd pass this along in case you want to check out Carrot or search for others. While Apple did not disclose which apps were pulled from its virtual shelves, the list was reported to include software capable of blocking ads from appearing inside other applications such as Facebook. ![]() There may be other weather apps that support this or will in the future. Apple Pulls Data Snooping Apps From Online Shop Apple on Friday rid its App Store of some applications that it said could snoop on people's data and posed a security threat. I haven't installed it to confirm the feature as it requires a subscription. I then tried to find a weather app that supports this alert type and so far have only come up with Carrot Weather (which I don't really like). Screen shot above from web page "What Are Critical Alerts on iPhone and iPad, and How Do I Enable Them?" at: If the app supports them the setting will appear in the app's notification window: App developers must apply to Apple for the ability to send them and Apple vets the app to determine if the need is justified. I found that iOS now supports the ability for an app to send "Critical Alerts" which bypass DND and the phone's mute button. I also use DND at night and am interested in receiving severe weather alerts if possible. After reading through this thread I thought I'd do a little research. E-Reader iPhone App Rejected Because Users Can Download Kama Sutra.Want to Fool Apple's App Store? Plant an Easter Egg. ![]()
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