| ▲ | sholladay a day ago | |
I’m only aware of two times that Apple has revoked certificates for apps distributed outside of the App Store. One was for Facebook’s Research App. The other was for Google’s Screenwise Meter. Both apps were basically spyware for young teens. In each case, Apple revoked the enterprise certificate for the company, which caused a lot of internal fallout beyond just the offending app, because internal tools were distributed the same way. Something may have changed, though, because I see Screenwise Meter listed on the App Store for iOS. https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-research-app-root-certi... https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/02/google-screenwise-unwi... | ||
| ▲ | lapcat a day ago | parent [-] | |
The article is about macOS apps, but you're talking about iOS apps. Apple revokes macOS Developer ID code signing certificates all the time, mostly for malware, but occasionally for goodware, e.g., Charlie Monroe and HP printer drivers. Also, infamously, Apple revoked the macOS Developer ID cert of Epic Games, as punishment for their iOS App Store dispute. | ||