1. Apple has clarified that while it allows retro game emulators, it does not permit emulators for entire operating systems on its App Store. 2. The developers of iDOS and UTM faced rejections after submitting their apps following changes in Apple's App Review Guidelines. 3. The inconsistency in Apple's application of the new rules raises questions about the company's stance on security and functionality in emulated environments.
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