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You are here: Home / News / Apple Store Takes Down Trust Wallet From Its Store
Apple App Store Takes Down Trust Wallet From Its Store

Apple Store Takes Down Trust Wallet From Its Store

March 23, 2022 by Goku

On March 22, 2022, the Trust Wallet team declared that the iOS version of their app was no longer available and swiftly informed all of its users on all social media platforms that the matter was being rectified.

The notice adds, “On March 21 at 1 pm PST, the Trust Wallet iOS app became inaccessible on the Apple App Store.” “Our staff was notified right away, and we’re trying to remedy the problem as quickly as possible.” We are optimistic that this problem will be fixed quickly.”

The Trust team assured its customers that their funds would not be lost. There’s no need to be concerned because a user’s crypto holdings are held on-chain, with the app serving solely as a portal to one’s assets. The Android version of Trust Wallet is still accessible on the Google Play Store as of this writing.

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App store scares have a long history

Last June, the Trust team made significant financial concessions to Apple’s changing criteria. Trust disabled the dApp browser functionality for iOS customers due to Apple’s tight stance on third-party payment interfaces.

Customers using iOS could only utilize the dApp browser functionality on the web. Despite concessions to Apple’s regulations, the Trust Wallet app was eventually kicked off.

Several high-profile apps have been removed from the App Store in recent years. Similarly, Apple removed the popular game Fortnite from its app store when it established its own in-app payment mechanism.

Like recent evictions from the App Store, most of the applications concerned, such as Atomic Wallet and Trust, violated Apple’s third-party payment rules.

Last December, an Atomic Wallet spokeswoman claimed, “Apple chose to delete the app because the wallet uses 3rd party for exchange.” “We’re looking into it.” We’ll announce as soon as the app is available again on the App Store.” Atomic Wallet has yet to return to the iOS store as of March 2022.

What should you do if you’re affected?

iOS users may not be able to access the removed applications for a while, user money is still accessible and secure.

This is due to the fact that tokens are stored on the blockchain rather than in the program itself. As long as a user has a recovery phrase and private keys, they have complete control over their assets.

What should you do if the Trust Wallet app on your iOS device is no longer accessible? Transferring your keys to a non-custodial wallet accessible on the App Store is a straightforward approach.

In this situation, a non-custodial wallet is ideal since it does not keep your private keys and offers you complete control over your cash.

Filed Under: News, Blockchain Tagged With: Apple app store, Trust wallet

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