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and if the developer hadn't made an LLC "why would I put money or time into something not made by a company, that will just be completely gone as soon as the dev loses interest in the project"


My point was that setting up a presence in an "app store" requires some legal due diligence, so there has to be more on the table.

Just one example - they ask for actual Apple ID credentials and don't even have a Privacy Policy. Are they a processor or a controller? Where do I download the GDPR contract between my company and theirs? Who is their Data Protection Officer?

One can't just hand over control of an app to some random person with an LLC that offers to access your account and host binaries for you... but hey, pinky-promise they won't do bad stuff.


all an LLC says to me is that they set up some legal distance between their business and personal lives




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