Apple Removes App That Let You Hide Its Default Apps From Your Home Screen
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That's where HiddenApps comes in; it lets you hide
HiddenApps also lets you hide iAds that are displayed in some apps.
Unfortunately, Apple doesn't like developers to noodle around with these kind of settings, so it will likely yank HiddenApps soon. You'll want to download HiddenApps ASAP. It'll still work after Apple removes the app, but you won't be able to get it back if you delete it.
Thanks to 9to5Mac for finding this one.
UPDATE: Well, it was fun while it lasted. As expected, Apple has pulled HiddenApps from the App Store. We hope you were able to get it.
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