After killing iTunes at WWDC 2019, Apple is continuing its slow yet steady work of killing the brand completely. Even before the opening keynote of WWDC, Apple killed all the social media pages of iTunes and started redirecting music related URLs. Now, the company has silently moved away from the iTunes URL for iOS app listings.
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