Finally, you can report to Apple those obvious App Store scams that you should have known about already.
Recognize, prevent, and report phishing — Apple Support
Apple previously offered a “Report a Problem” button in the iOS App Store, but it was pulled, removing the ability to directly complain about an app. Now it’s back, and with a lot more power. You can still request a refund or report a quality issue, but now you can also report a scam or fraud. That’s nice, but who cares? And why did it take so long?
"Outside researchers consistently find scams and malware that Apple misses during its review process," Sean O'Brien, founder of Yale Privacy Lab, told Lifewire via email. "Scams will continue to proliferate until Apple takes review more seriously, implements automated testing, and puts more time and effort into studying apps before they're put in the App Store."
The App Store is full of fraudulent apps, from confusing and expensive subscriptions to gambling apps aimed at children. Surely Apple would notice these during the app review phase? Isn’t that what app reviews are for? One of the selling points of the App Store is that all apps are checked, making it much safer than downloading a random app from the internet.