YouTube prompts Apple to remove Juno app from App Store for guideline violations

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YouTube has prompted Apple to remove the Juno app from its App Store, citing unspecified guideline violations. Juno was a third-party client for YouTube on Apple Vision Pro, created by Cristian Selig, and functioned mainly as a web view. This removal is notable as YouTube does not currently offer its own app for Apple Vision Pro. Juno's design was simple and did not alter content significantly, raising questions about YouTube's actions against it. Users who already have Juno can still use it, but it is no longer available for download. YouTube remains accessible through Safari and some other third-party apps on the Apple Vision Pro.


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