With so many apps in Apple's App Store nowadays, you need to get creative in order to make a living.
One sneaky app developer discovered a unique way to do just that: by scamming users who downloaded free Mac apps that wouldn't close unless the user signed up for an unwanted paid subscription.
Tweet may have been deleted
The app, "My Metronome - Tempo Keeper," was called out as a scam earlier this month by Kosta Eleftheriou, an app developer who also tracks App Store-related scams. It was advertised as a free metronome app for musicians, but users would soon learn that there was no free version or even limited trial. Instead, it immediately tried to force users into a monthly $9.99 in-app subscription.
Tweet may have been deleted
Upon being prompted to sign up for the paid subscription, users would be unable to even close out the app, according to Edoardo Vacchi, a programmer whose father was purportedly roped into the scam. The app's "Quit" option was grayed out. Vacchi, who equated the app to ransomware, said even restartinga computer with My Metronome installed didn't close the pesky app.
According to Eleftheriou, the Mac app had spent years in the App Store undetected by Apple. During that time, the app accumulated negative reviews from outraged users. My Metronome has since been removed from the App Store by Apple.
Tweet may have been deleted
It seems, though, that this wasn't a one-off. App developer Jeff Johnson founda connection between My Metronome creator Groove Vibes and another app company that was making money off of these similar bait-and-switch in-app subscriptions apps: Music Paradise, LLC. The terms of use on both Groove Vibes and Music Paradise, LLC had similar websites pointing to a company registered to the same street address in Novosibirsk, Russia.
Music Paradise, LLC's app, an audio editor, forcedusers into a $125 per year subscription. Like My Metronome, the app would not close unless the user made a purchase, although some reviewers reported being able to escape the audio editor by force quitting the app.
Tweet may have been deleted
Apple has since also removed the audio editor app from the App Store.
Although they are no longer available for download in Apple's Mac App Store, these apps proved to be quite lucrative for the developer. In fact, they were discovered because of their high rankings on the App Store's chart for highest grossing apps.
Tweet may have been deleted
Eleftheriou estimates that the developer has possibly made more than $2 million from these apps.
Mashable has reached out to Apple for comment and will update this piece when we hear back.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Scammy Mac apps force users into paid subscriptions if they want to close the app-拍板定案网
sitemap
文章
426
浏览
3
获赞
12
Uber offers free trips and meals for NHS staff on the frontline of coronavirus pandemic
Uber will provide free meals and free trips for NHS staff in a bid to lessen the pressure on those oMastering Gmail Search
When Gmail debuted 12 years ago it made a shift in how we thought about email. At a time when the noThe 12 Best Games on the iPhone
You’ve got yourself an iPhone and you want to play some games on it. You might not want to just plunA Decade Later: Does the Q6600 Still Have Game in 2017?
Launched over a decade ago, the 65nm Core 2 Extreme QX6700 was Intel's first quad-core desktop proceZoom has more than 300 million users now, with just 10 million at 2019's end
At this point, you’re probably sick of reading articles about the video teleconferencing serviGreat Wallpaper Resources to Keep Your Desktop and Phone Home Screen Fresh
We spend hours looking at our computer and smartphone screens on a daily basis, so why not make themThe 12 Best Games on PC
PC gamers have got a pretty great thing going. Interesting, experimental indie games? Yup. The shiniComparing Team Communication Apps: What Do You Get for Free?
Technology has always played a big role in business and managing resources more efficiently. Team coChunky baby seal born in Japan. Look at him, love him.
There is never a bad time to look at a cute baby animal, so please enjoy this adorable seal.The littHow This Long
I've been an iPhone user for over six years now, around the time the iPhone 4 came out I switched frDoes Ryzen Perform Better with AMD GPUs?
Last month we tested the gaming performance of AMD's Ryzen 7 processors by pairing them with a TitanMake Chrome Run Faster and Keep RAM Usage Under Control
Chrome has come a long way since its first beta was released in 2008. Currently sitting at the top oChris Evans passionately defends Cool Ranch Doritos amidst heated chip debate
Chris Evans loves Cool Ranch Doritos, and he's not about to apologize for his good taste.After comed7 Ways to Screenshot in Windows 10
A few of you clicking on this article are probably thinking: "isn't it easy to screenshot in WindowsAn Android User's Perspective: Two Weeks with the iPhone 6s, Part 1
As part of my job reviewing smartphones for TechSpot, I find myself using Android devices most of th