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The great $13 million App Store scam
Apple makes a big deal about the safety of its App Store.
But as developer Kosta Eleftheriou shows, there are plenty of scams that slip through the cracks.
Take AmpMe, a "free" app that has raked in more than $13 million, thanks largely to hundreds of obviously fake reviews -- and multiple promotions on the App Store from Apple itself.
It's a scandal.
-- Leander Kahney, EIC.
It seems it’s not that difficult to make millions of dollars on the App Store if you’re willing to charge people for a “free” service and you have money to spend on blatantly fake but seemingly effective reviews. That’s how one developer, which offers an app that claims to make your music louder, has collected a cool $13 million — and somehow been featured by Apple multiple times in various countries — in less than four years.
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