Home Area 51 Gen Tech News Apple extends Mac App Store sandboxing deadline

Apple Logo realBack in November, Apple told developers of apps for the Mac App Store that they had until March 1st to "sandbox" their apps. Now the company has decided to give those developers a few more months to make their apps sandbox ready.

In a post on Apple's developer web site it states:

We have extended the deadline for sandboxing your apps on the Mac App Store from March 1st to June 1st to provide you with enough time to take advantage of new sandboxing entitlements available in OS X 10.7.3 and new APIs in Xcode 4.3

For those of you who may not be aware of what "sandboxing" is, Apple is basically asking Mac App Store developers to limit how their apps interact with other systems and data. In theory, this will help prevent the Mac App Store from getting hit with malware and other software threats. However, it also means that app developers won't have the freedom to link up to other applications and systems.

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