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Dr cleaner pro removed from mac store

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This approach would still position Apple in the pro-privacy area, but it would allow its users to make informed decisions. If you're still OK downloading the app, feel free to proceed.' For example, it could say, 'Notice: Apple has found some privacy violations in this app and we are in discussions with the vendor to get matters fixed. By the way, Apple could side-step this issue with a notification rather than a mandatory shutdown. The privacy attitude of taking an app down with no notice or hint about its return may be fine for a game or some other entertainment app, but it's a very serious issue for business apps.