Juno for YouTube, an app developed by Christian Selig, has been removed from the App Store as of October 1, 2024. The removal followed a complaint from YouTube, which claimed that Juno did not comply with its guidelines and altered the website in ways that were not approved, particularly concerning trademarks and iconography. Selig disagrees with YouTube's assessment, arguing that Juno functions primarily as a web view, akin to a browser extension that modifies the website's appearance to align with the visionOS aesthetic. He emphasizes that the app does not display any logos beyond those already present on the YouTube site and adheres to branding guidelines that allow the use of the "for YouTube" suffix. Additionally, he clarifies that Juno does not block ads, addressing potential concerns from users. Despite his efforts to communicate with YouTube and seek clarification, Selig found that the platform was unyielding in its stance. Consequently, he received notification from Apple about the app's removal after the two parties failed to reach an agreement. Selig reflects on the experience, noting that Juno was a personal project born out of his desire to gain experience with the Vision Pro device and to create an enjoyable way to watch YouTube. He expresses disappointment over the app's termination, especially since he had exciting features planned for future updates. However, he maintains a light-hearted perspective, stating that he does not wish to escalate the situation into a larger conflict, reminiscent of past disputes involving other platforms. For users who already have Juno installed, Selig assures them that the app should continue to function normally unless future updates to the YouTube website disrupt its operation. He expresses gratitude for the positive feedback from Vision Pro users who appreciated the app, highlighting the enjoyable experience he had while developing it.