He has been on a tear about App Store fraud since the start of the month, when he found a clone of FlickType charging users $7.99 a week for the privilege. “It’s past time Apple acknowledged the issue, and delivered a substantial overhaul of the ratings system,” Eleftheriou wrote in an email. Roki’s India-based developers did not answer an e-mail sent Friday morning. Roku declined to comment beyond suggesting that users stick to its own app. Some of these reviews blame Roku for this third-party app, even though that San Jose, Calif., firm has long offered its own free mobile app, complete with remote-control capabilities for its streaming-media players.
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