The overlay that appeared with the "cheats" on it was full off inside jokes too and didn't look at all serious. One of the check boxes was labelled "Vote Putin".
I would not be surprised if the majority of fake reviews are coming from offshore companies. Does the FTC have jurisdiction to fine those? Otherwise this changes nothing.
> I'm pretty sure Apple has since closed this loophole by enforcing that apps perform OAuth in a browser where they can't control the DOM, but I'm not sure Apple are not restricting OAuth in an embedded web view, at…
The overlay that appeared with the "cheats" on it was full off inside jokes too and didn't look at all serious. One of the check boxes was labelled "Vote Putin".
I would not be surprised if the majority of fake reviews are coming from offshore companies. Does the FTC have jurisdiction to fine those? Otherwise this changes nothing.
> I'm pretty sure Apple has since closed this loophole by enforcing that apps perform OAuth in a browser where they can't control the DOM, but I'm not sure Apple are not restricting OAuth in an embedded web view, at…