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Jacob Siegal
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As diligent as Apple is about keeping fraudulent apps off of its digital storefront, it simply can't stop them all. Malicious apps find their way onto the App Store year in and year out. That's probably why Apple has decided to recruit its own users to report scam apps on the App Store.
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