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Militant App Store Policy Already Damaging Event Apps

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Apple has begun rejecting white label event apps, confirming developers’ worst fears. An undisclosed source has confirmed developers’ worst fears to Event Manager Blog. In July we reported changes in Apple’s App Store guidelines that could potentially bring an end to templated or white […].

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Apple’s App Store Policy for Event Apps

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We’ve been riding shotgun with Apple since 2009, as the first native app developers in the event space. It’s always been our strategy to stick with their policies and best practices, and to work on our client’s behalf to maintain compliance. At Core-apps our strategy is simple. “We

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Event App Security: Access & Data Privacy Best Practices

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—it’s probably “data protection”, especially when it comes to event app security. Due to heightened sensitivity around data breaches and privacy, event planners are having to pay special attention to how their technology vendors—like event app providers such as EventMobi—are using and storing their event data.

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Best Practices for Event App Design

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A well-designed and intuitive event app is what every planner needs. It’s not enough for an app to just look attractive. What good is a nice-looking event app if your attendees don’t know how to use it? That’s why event app design is so crucial to a successful event. Home Screen.

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3 Tips for Encouraging Group Discussions Through an Event App

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Following our webinar on event communities , we’ve received a lot of interest from event planners wanting strategies to use Group Discussions through an event app. When we refer to Group Discussions, we’re talking about a common event app feature that enables opportunities for attendee networking and knowledge sharing.

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Everybody Agrees: Event Apps are Alive and Well

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Following our feature from yesterday on Event Apps and Apple policing templated apps, it’s time to make one thing clear, event apps are alive and well. Our article yesterday on the Appageddon and Apple current policy against templated apps is causing quite a stir.

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Important Notice – Changes in App Store Policy & Dedicated Apps.

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Due to recent changes in Apple’s App Store policies regarding App approval and review, Apple will no longer accept dedicated event apps that share the same code structure. universal, platform app” which now is the standard laid out by Apple in their newest policy.