[M]anuel Posted October 4, 2021 Posted October 4, 2021 The App Store, Apple's application store, has extended the scoring functions to the company's own 'applications' that are pre-installed on devices, which already allows users to indicate their experience with services such as Music, Mail o Maps. The technology company has already allowed the scoring of third-party applications in its App Store - which, in fact, they cannot hide - an option that was not available for the applications that are incorporated by default on devices such as iPhone and iPad. The change in its policy means that applications such as Podcast, Music, Mail or Maps can receive comments and a score from users from this month, which are publicly exposed to other users. The restriction is maintained for system applications that cannot be removed, such as Telephone or Messages, as pointed out in 9to5Mac.
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