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Abstract:The comeback of MetaQuotes trading platforms on Apple’s App Store is music to the ears of fellow traders!
Apples App Store has now reinstated the MetaTrader 4 and 5 trading applications on 6th March 2023 since its ban late last year. It is said that MetaQuotes had been proactively communicating with Apple concerning its operational technicalities while providing further insights as requested throughout the protracted process in hopes of bringing both Apps back to the App Store.
At the moment, all matters have been resolved and the iOS applications have been reinstated to the store. MetaQuotes applications are now fully compliant with Apple's requirements which explains this strong comeback.
“We are happy that the situation has been resolved and we managed to find an understanding with Apple,” Renat Fatkhullin, CEO of MetaQuotes, commented. “Our company respects the requirements of any marketplace and always strives to meet them. We feel responsible to our users and, therefore, we did our best to provide clarifications on the issues raised from Apple in a timely manner. I also want to thank the traders, brokers and media, who actively showed their support.”
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