Apple Claims Saving its Users From $1.5B App Store Fraud in

Apple Claims Saving its Users From $1.5B App Store Fraud in 2020


12 May 2021, 01:05 am
(Photo : (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)) The Apple logo sits on a sign outside company's Covent Garden store on September 29, 2016 in London, England. Technology company Apple has announced that Battersea Power Station, a Grade II listed building and former coal-fired power station, is to be its new London headquarters by 2021. The building, which has been unoccupied for decades, is currently undergoing a £9 billion restoration.
As Epic is trying to tarnish the halo of Apple's App Store in a legal battle, the latter is separately highlighting its security. The Cupertino-based company said in a press release that it was able to keep off its users from potential fraud totalling to $1.5B in 2020. 

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