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The hope is that app developers reach out as requested and plug these leaky holes. There is no suggestion the leaking is deliberate. And the team can help guide on how to resolve. But in the meantime, it’s worth iPhone users taking a quick look at this website, just in case any of these apps are on your device.
With a new tool called Mobile Apps by Replit, users can describe their idea, let Replit do its thing, and then test the app on their iPhones.
If apps keep going missing on your iPhone, it’s not a bug or a mistake on your end—there’s an underlying reason why it happens.
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