By now , we ’re well aware that Apple can make appsvanish without a trace(or explanation ) from the App Store . But Jonathan Zdziarsi , the author of iPhone Forensics , articulate thatApple can actually remotely disable apps installed on your iPhone . on the face of it , there ’s a blacklist uniform resource locator in the iPhone ’s type O that he say “ suggests that the iPhone prognosticate home once in a while to find out what applications programme it should turn off . ”
https://gizmodo.com/netshare-pulled-from-iphone-app-store-again-5032292
He says he found the URL ( https://iphone-services.apple.com/clbl/unauthorizedApps ) “ tucked off in a configuration file deep inside CoreLocation ” while doing a forensic exam of the iPhone 3G. It is likely reserved for disabling really malicious apps , not ones that Applejust does n’t likeand might’veyanked from the stock . After all , no apps have shown up the tilt yet , andNetShare , the tethering app that is currently pulled from the store remains operational on all the phone we have it installed on , even after a sync .

https://gizmodo.com/999-99-iphone-app-i-am-rich-probably-only-applies-to-5033621
But effectively occupy one ’s headphone is dissimilar than removing something from their virtual store shelf . If they ever practice this special - maybe crying - power , Apple would have to excuse why . The standard silence simply would n’t cut it . [ iPhone AtlasviaMacRumors ]
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