New Delhi, March 31 -- Apple is cracking down on vibe-coded apps, with the Cupertino-based tech giant pulling the app 'Anythng' from the App Store last week while citing the self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines. As per a report by The Information, while the app was removed from the App Store on 26 March, the tech giant had been blocking its software updates since December last year.

The report notes that Apple was also blocking updates to other vibe-coding apps like Replit and Vibecoding, noting that these apps went against the long-standing iOS rule that says that an app can't run code that changes the way it or other apps function.

In a statement to 9to5Mac, Apple said that the problem with these apps wasn't vibe codin...