With the explosion of one-prompt AI apps popping up daily, I'm becoming increasingly wary about what I choose to use online. It seems like there's a real lack of attention when it comes to code quality and security in these new applications. Can anyone shed light on whether Apple or Google actually performs security reviews on the apps submitted to their stores before they become available to users?
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I get why you're cautious! To answer your question, both Apple and Google do use various methods to analyze apps for security issues, like dynamic and static analysis. They aim to catch malicious apps, but this process isn't foolproof, so some risks still slip through. It's definitely wise to be careful with what you install.
Point taken! Security isn’t guaranteed with any app, especially with the current AI trend. Just know that bad code can lead to vulnerabilities, and it’s wise to stay cautious, if not paranoid, about what you download.
Preach! All it takes is one flaw for hackers to exploit. Staying informed helps!
Honestly, your fears are common these days. There are AIs generating code for apps, and while some devs have a basic grasp of coding, you can’t assume all of them do. Always opt for a password manager and keep your passwords unique; that's your best line of defense!
Yes! That’s so true. Limiting potential damage with good security hygiene is essential.
It's a valid concern you have! There are tons of apps out there that might not be backed by experienced developers. Just remember to be cautious with what personal info you input; companies often sell data regardless of app quality. Your gut feeling about unreputable apps is spot on!
Exactly! It's the unknown that’s really scary. Good idea to stick to apps from known developers when you can.

Absolutely, even the older, established companies can have vulnerabilities. It’s not just the new apps that are risky!