Apple pulled vibe coding app ‘Anything’ from the App Store last week, citing a self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines.
Apple appears to have escalated its crackdown on vibe coding by recently booting one such app out of its App Store for ...
It violated a major guideline, per Apple.
Apple has blocked updates for apps like Replit and Vibecode. The reason: the applications violate rules regarding the execution of downloaded code.
Apple has kicked the vibe coding app, called Anything, off the App Store, according to a report from The Information (a ...
Apple has removed a "vibe coding" app from its App Store, reports The Information. AI app building app "Anything" was pulled ...
Apple removes Anythng citing App Store rules on code execution. But why are similar apps like Emergent still allowed?
Apple removed vibe coding app Anything from the App Store on March 26 under Guideline 2.5.2 — the third enforcement action against vibe coding apps in March.
The decision was confirmed by Dhruv Amin, CEO of the startup behind the app, who said the removal came shortly after Apple ...
Apple pushes back on vibe coding apps like Replit and Vibecode over App Store rules, raising questions about how AI-built ...
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