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Perspective: Apple's crackdown on vibe coding apps

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Perspective: Apple's crackdown on vibe coding apps

Apple has removed the vibe coding app 'Anything' from the App Store, citing a violation of its App Review Guidelines. The app was pulled after the developer tried to update it to allow users to preview their vibe coded apps in a web browser.

Apple removed 'Anything' from the App Store due to a violation of section 2.5.2 of the App Review Guidelines. The app allowed users to generate and run code outside of App Store review. Apple has taken issue with similar vibe coding apps, claiming they violate longstanding rules. The removal of 'Anything' comes after Apple blocked updates to other vibe coding apps, such as Replit and Vibecode. The developer of 'Anything' tried to update the app to address Apple's concerns, but the update was rejected. Similar vibe coding apps remain available on the App Store.

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