The MacVoices Live! panel discusses Apple's updated App Store review guidelines, the challenge of filtering low-quality or AI-generated apps, and whether trusted developers should receive faster review. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Marty Jencius, Web Bixby, Jeff Gamet, and Eric Bolden also debate Apple's Passwords app gaining automatic password-changing abilities, weighing convenience against account-lockout risk. They also provide reactions to Snap's new Specs and the uncertain future of smart glasses.
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Show Notes:
Chapters:
00:00 Opening topics and sponsor message
00:27 Tim Cook's WWDC morning video
01:34 WWDC swag and Finder collectibles
03:24 Apple's app submission volume
03:46 Updated App Store guidelines for low-quality apps
04:19 The scale problem of reviewing thousands of apps
05:48 Should trusted developers get faster review?
06:27 Policing successful or suspicious apps
07:37 Apple Passwords app and automatic password changes
08:00 Initial skepticism from the panel
09:09 How automatic password changes may work
10:09 Standards, automation, and website support
11:10 Balancing convenience with trust
12:22 Why password automation could help less technical users
13:15 Implementation concerns and website complexity
14:13 Comparing the feature to Face ID's early skepticism
15:41 Account lockout as the biggest risk
16:28 Where automatic password changes could be useful
17:33 Interface design and fallbacks
18:27 Security tradeoffs and password visibility
19:36 Passwords as an aging technology
20:10 Password managers and better password habits
21:35 Passkeys and the slow path to adoption
23:23 Sponsor message
25:48 Snap Specs pricing and release expectations
26:13 Recording indicators and privacy concerns
26:34 Comparing Snap Specs to Meta smart glasses
27:18 Price, style, and hardware limitations
28:16 Ray-Ban Meta glasses and AI features
28:35 Vision Pro comparisons and entertainment value
29:20 Potential use cases for smart glasses
30:45 Skepticism about current smart glasses design
31:14 Are these products ready for consumers?
32:06 Humor, smart glasses, and panel reactions
33:39 Closing comments and event mentions
34:15 Closing credits and support information
Links:
Tim Cook posts comedic 'Good morning' video to mark final Apple event as CEO
https://9to5mac.com/2026/06/08/tim-cook-posts-comedic-good-morning-video-to-mark-final-apple-event-as-ceo/
WWDC 2026 Swag Bag Includes Little Finder Guy
https://www.macrumors.com/2026/06/08/wwdc-2026-swag-bag-little-finder-guy/
Apple Updates App Store Guidelines With Stricter Rules for Low-Quality Apps
https://www.macrumors.com/2026/06/09/app-store-guidelines-low-quality-apps/
iOS 27's Passwords app can change your passwords for you, automatically – 9to5Mac
https://9to5mac.com/2026/06/08/ios-27s-passwords-app-can-change-your-passwords-for-you-automatically/
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