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Apple Removes Intego's 'VirusBarrier' From iOS App Store, Says It's Misleading
MacRumors ^ | Thursday March 19, 2015 6:05 pm PDT | by Juli Clover

Posted on 03/20/2015 3:00:24 PM PDT by Swordmaker

Apple appears to be cracking down on "anti-virus" apps in the iOS App Store, in an effort to prevent customers from believing iOS devices are capable of contracting viruses and malware. Intego, a company that produces anti-virus software for Mac and iOS, recently had its VirusBarrier iOS app pulled from the App Store.

VirusBarrier was an app designed to scan external files stored in the cloud or attached to emails, to detect viruses that might be sent on to vulnerable devices.

Intego CEO Jeff Erwin announced the removal of the app from the iOS App Store yesterday, and pointed towards a larger culling of all anti-virus apps available on Apple's platform. MacRumors spoke to Erwin this afternoon to shed some light on why Apple opted to remove VirusBarrier after four and a half years in the App Store.

According to Erwin, when Apple notified Intego of VirusBarrier's removal from the App Store, the company told him the app's App Store description was "misleading" and could potentially cause customers to believe that there are viruses on iOS.

Intego filed an appeal and rewrote the App Store description with "obnoxiously" clear wording, and that's when the company learned about a wider crackdown on anti-virus apps. "We were as clear as we could be that this wasn't a scanner, that it was scanning email attachments and cloud files," said Erwin. The company "went up to the executive level" at Apple and described exactly what VirusBarrier does, but Apple was firm on the app not returning to the App Store.

Apple, Erwin says, does not want people to be misled into believing that there are viruses on iOS, a position that he understands. Even with an App Store description that stated VirusBarrier scanned email attachments and cloud files, Intego would still receive negative comments from people who didn't read the description and didn't understand the app's purpose.

I sort of get Apple's point. Even as clear as we were about what our product did, there were still customers who were confused as to why the app was scanning their iPad or iPhone. There are a lot of people who don't have a tech background and don't understand.

Erwin does not believe that Apple was singling VirusBarrier out, as several other anti-virus apps have also been eliminated from the App Store. Instead, he sees it as a wider removal of the category and he doesn't fault Apple for the decision. "It's unfortunate, but I understand Apple's position," he said.

Erwin says that Intego's iOS app was not a big source of revenue for the company, and the loss won't hurt financially, but it was a way to get the Intego name out in the world and connect with customers. People who have previously downloaded the VirusBarrier app will continue to get virus updates, but won't be able to download new versions of the iOS app.

It is not clear when Apple began removing anti-virus apps or how many have been pulled from the App Store, but a search for "anti-virus" today primarily brings up games, privacy apps, and apps for finding lost phones. There are still a couple of apps that advertise virus-detecting capabilities like VirusDetector, but those few remaining apps may be removed from the App Store in the near future.


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1 posted on 03/20/2015 3:00:24 PM PDT by Swordmaker
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~; 1234; Abundy; Action-America; acoulterfan; AFreeBird; Airwinger; Aliska; altair; ...
Apple is pulling iOS Anti-Virus apps from the Apple iOS App store because iOS is not susceptible to viruses. . . and the Apps only scan for non-iOS malware. . . and Apple decided that was misleading. — PING!


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2 posted on 03/20/2015 3:04:27 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users contnue...)
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To: Swordmaker

So what’s wrong with scanning cloud files for viruses? It’s helping to protect everyone.


3 posted on 03/20/2015 3:04:54 PM PDT by for-q-clinton (If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
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To: Swordmaker

Yeah ... I thought these guys selling that stuff were making money from nothing! ... LOL ...


4 posted on 03/20/2015 3:05:41 PM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: Swordmaker

Its really nice that apple decides for you. And only for altruistic reasons. They know what is best, after all, who can trust the free market to decide what is useful to people?/

lol


5 posted on 03/20/2015 3:24:14 PM PDT by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office.)
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To: Swordmaker

And if you let people scan for viruses, that’s like admitting that a virus could actually happen. Everybody knows that an apple cannot get a virus,,,,its impossible, right?


6 posted on 03/20/2015 3:26:30 PM PDT by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office.)
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To: for-q-clinton

Why should I scan for files protect you?


7 posted on 03/20/2015 3:43:45 PM PDT by amigatec (The only change you will see in the next four years will be what's in your pocket.)
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To: DesertRhino

Only if you’re using 68k or PPC based System Software...the first virus to attack Macs is exclusively AMD64/EM64T-based...Intel64—their current platform, IOW...


8 posted on 03/20/2015 3:56:06 PM PDT by __rvx86 (Rafael Cruz Jr: soon to be the first conservative, Latino President of the U.S. Si se puede!)
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To: DesertRhino
And if you let people scan for viruses, that’s like admitting that a virus could actually happen. Everybody knows that an apple cannot get a virus,,,,its impossible, right?

Why scan for something that doesn't exist? They are implying that buying their software will "protect" your iOS device when there is nothing to protect against. That sounds like a scam to me. If there were even one iOS malware in the wild, it might be justifiable, but there are not. . . and there have not for going on eight years now.

9 posted on 03/20/2015 4:33:53 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users contnue...)
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To: Swordmaker
They are implying that buying their software will "protect" your iOS device when there is nothing to protect against. That sounds like a scam to me.

Actually, they specifically said that it scanned attatchments and cloud docs. They are legitimate threats that iOS users now cannot protect themselves against.

10 posted on 03/20/2015 5:48:20 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Talisker
Actually, they specifically said that it scanned attatchments and cloud docs. They are legitimate threats that iOS users now cannot protect themselves against.

There are no threats in iCloud docs or email attachments that can damage iOS without user action. . . and even then it requires that the user download and install an app.

11 posted on 03/20/2015 9:22:31 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users contnue...)
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