What’s the point of a walled garden when Apple’s going to let this Fitbit fraud get through?

Surely at a price of $5.99 the creator of this fake Fitbit app could’ve uploaded the proper stolen screenshots from Fitbit’s real app. Or…

What’s the point of a walled garden when Apple’s going to let this Fitbit fraud get through?

Surely at a price of $5.99 the creator of this fake Fitbit app could’ve uploaded the proper stolen screenshots from Fitbit’s real app. Or maybe they could have even change its description.

Regardless this clearly low-quality app is currently sitting at #25 on the Australian App Store’s paid chart

Bravo to Apple’s crack team of App Store approval workers for such an inspired approval. It really does make you wonder why Apple doesn’t just say screw it and allow unsigned code like Android. I don’t even have the guts to install it despite its prominence in the App Store. If you do, let me know how it looks:

Track manager for fitbit on the App Store
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