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Apple has locked me out of my developer account

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Re: Apple has locked me out of my developer account

#101
post #49

It feels like I'm living in a bizarre world where this event is being parsed by so many people as "Apple can't lock any account they want, force them to apologize!", when what people should be saying is "Wow, monolithic software pipelines controlled by a corporation sure are bad and this is just one of many entirely predictable consequences"

If he broke Apples ToS then fair enough terminate the account however it isn't clear this is what happened.

If Apple terminates an account they should be obliged to provide a reason as to why the account is being terminated, otherwise it's a clear cut refund of the $100 for the dev account at the very least.

Re: Apple has locked me out of my developer account

#103

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I recall seeing a few stories on here in the past few months regarding people's apps disappearing from Google Play and Google's support providing no real "support".

Would you happen to have a link? I'm going through the same thing, and support is no help.

I believe this was the most recent I read.

https://medium.com/@tokata/how-google-play-terminated-a-deve...

Re: Apple has locked me out of my developer account

#104
post #68

> I’m just an indie developer trying to make good products. Apple should separate Rambo's software development from his reporting rather than retaliate against him, if that is indeed what is happening, but it is a little disingenuous for him to make the above claim. Rambo reverse engineers Apple products and publishes findings on 9to5Mac.com, in particular future product references that have slipped prematurely into…

Said it better than I could've – there are some pretty obvious reasons why Rambo's account could've been suspended, the clear violation of NDAs being the main one, with him publishing information about unreleased products. I'm honestly kind of surprised they let him keep his Developer account all this time. My bigger issue here is the complete lack of transparency or visibility into the process. It's this kind of stu…

Apple is banning journalists from submitting apps to the App Store because they don't like the coverage they're getting?

That is worrying.

Re: Apple has locked me out of my developer account

#105
I know this won't be a popular opinion but this kind of behavior is why I'm leaning toward some of the ideas that big companies need to be broken up with firewalls between them.

Just because he leaked some details about stuff from their hardware/software divisions (violating NDA) does not mean he deserves to be treated like this and be locked out of the App Store entirely like this.

I understand there has to be some incentives not to break NDAs but given that app stores are becoming such a massive part of our lives, we cannot shadow-ban people just because the platform owners are not happy.

Re: Apple has locked me out of my developer account

#106

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> he leaked marketing images for Apple Watch Series 4 I don’t think this specific one has anything to do with the NDA.

I don't think that really changes anything. That article clearly indicates he sourced some information from the developer program betas, which would be a violation of the NDA when publicized.

Oh, he totally has. But that doesn’t mean Apple shouldn’t tell him why they locked him out.

Re: Apple has locked me out of my developer account

#107
post #34

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Sometimes I wonder who are the developers that coded that and if they're proud of their work, destroying a not so insignificant part of many people's live.

Consent is an active process. Either party can revoke consent at any time without cause without being an asshole; future consent thus cannot reasonably be assumed in perpetuity. Use offlineimap; make backups.

Google is running a service that is practically the most important service, for millions of people. If they get locked out of their email, they could potentially lose access to everything.

To ban people flippantly and then hide behind automated customer service is inexcusable.

Re: Apple has locked me out of my developer account

#108
post #49

It feels like I'm living in a bizarre world where this event is being parsed by so many people as "Apple can't lock any account they want, force them to apologize!", when what people should be saying is "Wow, monolithic software pipelines controlled by a corporation sure are bad and this is just one of many entirely predictable consequences"

To be fair, having a contract terminated by violating it isn't really the result of "monolithic software pipelines controlled by a corporation".

On the other hand, after terminating the contract, saying "you would be getting an e-mail with instructions to get your access restored", without doing so, is pretty weird. I mean, lying is not illegal, but still.

Re: Apple has locked me out of my developer account

#109
post #68

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Said it better than I could've – there are some pretty obvious reasons why Rambo's account could've been suspended, the clear violation of NDAs being the main one, with him publishing information about unreleased products. I'm honestly kind of surprised they let him keep his Developer account all this time. My bigger issue here is the complete lack of transparency or visibility into the process. It's this kind of stu…

> My bigger issue here is the complete lack of transparency or visibility into the process. This is indeed the core of the problem. If Apple provided a clear citation, e.g. “the following protected information was shared under your name at this URL on this date, which violates section xyz of your developer agreement,” it would still be unfortunate, but it would be miles ahead of Apple’s maddening “for more informatio…

This is an issue with a lot of companies and industries. It's getting really old, and I really hope we see it happen to actual senators so we can see some damn change over it. I'd love to read about how Paypal shutdown some senators account or campaign donation account or whatever, maybe then we will see congress start to turn tables.

If you're going to discontinue service with a client then provide proper background into why that is. It's a damn courtesy.

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