![]() The app, just like its web browser extension, integrates with Amazon’s website using unofficial methods to identify fake reviews within product pages. However, the developers confirm that Amazon sent them a takedown notice in June, which is probably why the iOS app is no longer available for iPhone and iPad users. ![]() Fakespot, which is a service for filtering and hiding fake product reviews on Amazon, launched its iOS app last month, but now, the app has been taken down following a request from Amazon itself.įakespot founder Saoud Khalifah told The Verge that Apple removed the app without even explaining its reasons. Apple on Friday removed the Fakespot app from the iOS App Store.
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