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Apple has banned an app that let people monitor others' activity on Instagram.
Like Patrol charged a fee to notify users which posts their friends had "liked" and who they had recently followed.
The action comes a month after Instagram had tried to force the app to shut down after accusing it of scraping people's data without their consent.
Like Patrol's Mexico-based developer insists the app merely utilised public data.
And Sergio Luis Quintero told the BBC that he now plans to challenge Apple's ban.
"We plan to appeal this decision in the coming days," he said.
He added that he also intended to make Like Patrol's code open source so that others could reproduce its functionality.
The app's removal was first reported by Cnet.
Like Patrol was never offered on Google Play.
The app allowed members to both track their friends' activity and see who were their friends' top "likers"
Mr Quintero had described Like Patrol as being a version of the tab "on steroids".
The "insights" it offered included:
'On steroids'
Until recently, Instagram offered its own more basic means to see what friends were up to on its platform. But it removed the Following Tab in October after acknowledging some users had been "surprised" to learn their activities could be tracked via the facility.
The app allowed members to both track their friends' activity and see who were their friends' top "likers"
Mr Quintero had described Like Patrol as being a version of the tab "on steroids".
The "insights" it offered included:
- a way to expose "lustful behaviour" by tracking all the "likes" a followed person had given to "models"
- a means to identify "flirtatious behaviour" by providing a list of whom their friends had interacted the most with via comments and "likes"
- a way to keep track of each target's own popularity by identifying which other users had "liked" their posts most frequently over recent days
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