Article 5JXR2 Dark Sky’s API, iOS app, and web app will all stop working next year

Dark Sky’s API, iOS app, and web app will all stop working next year

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Samuel Axon
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    An example of Dark Sky's maps from the desktop Web version. [credit: Dark Sky ]

A new blog post from the developers of Apple-owned, hyperlocal weather app Dark Sky has announced that the iOS and web versions of the app, as well as the Dark Sky API, will sunset at the end of 2022.

Here's the exact wording from the blog post:

Support for the Dark Sky API service for existing customers will continue until the end of 2022. The iOS app and Dark Sky website will also be available until the end of 2022.

Dark Sky's developers initially said the API would shut down at the end of 2021, but this new end-of-2022 target obviously moves things back a bit. This is the first time we've heard about an end date for the iOS app, though.

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