After the app's activities came to light, Apple removed it from the App Store, but it now appears Turker Bayram, the developer behind the app has managed to get two new apps approved by Apple. There is one App called Flume, that can even post photos to instagram. Very handy if you are using instagram for business: Flume on Setapp| Gorgeous Instagram app for Mac.
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Apple seriously needs to get it together as far as apps are concerned. Apple must figure out a better way to monitor the reviews of these apps, as well as support a 'report this app' feature where a team trained in investigating such issues exists. Perhaps Apple should build some centers in different parts of the country where these specialze teams exist with a sole purpose of monitoring the app store. I'm not alone when I say that the app store review system is simply a disorganized mess and the recent lack of quality control is proof of that. Don't put your app password in anything other than app. Simple practice yet some find so hard to follow.
I don't even trust the app in the App Store. I go to their website and look for an App Store link for their app. Once I find the link, I read all of the negative reviews (positive reviews can be purchased, there are folks with several iCloud accounts just for this purpose). Only then do I trust the app enough to even download it. And that's after asking myself if I really need the app. Common sense is like deodorant, the people who need it the most use it the least.