| > This is a non-issue that people have brought up countless times. Does not make their argument right or correct. > First of all, are we in agreement that app stores and other legal entities have to obey local laws? Proactive censorship, company policies or business interests do not align to local laws 1:1. Porn, BitTorrent, gab.ai or countless other banned applications are not illegal, yet you are not going to be able to install them on your Apple device. > Side loading is possible on iOS. By jailbreaking? > You don’t even need to own a Mac to develop for iOS. We are not talking about development, but about loading a binary on the device and running it. TWO DIFFERENT THINGS. > And you are incorrect about user tracking. Just a day ago Google was caught tracking users even when location services are turned off. On Android devices with Play Store (aka Google proprietary app) installed. And they apologized for that, and are removing it. > And please educate yourself about modern ad tracking If you are concerned about ad tracking and you don't use any adblocker, at least educate yourself about capabilities of the current browsers[1]. [1] https://www.ghacks.net/2017/11/22/how-to-enable-first-party-... |
It makes it tiresome to reply.
>Proactive censorship, company policies or business interests do not align to local laws 1:1. Porn, BitTorrent, gab.ai or countless other banned applications are not illegal, yet you are not going to be able to install them on your Apple device.<
"Banned applications are not illegal"; that's an oxymoron.
Side loading has been done on iOS. Refer to Apple Developer Enterprise Program. [1] Cardiogram has also successfully side-loaded apps on iOS. [2] But it seems I won't be able to convince you since you cannot agree that a curated marketplace has value and that people desire this.
>We are not talking about development, but about loading a binary on the device and running it. TWO DIFFERENT THINGS.<
Refer to the two links cited below.
>On Android devices with Play Store (aka Google proprietary app) installed. And they apologized for that, and are removing it.<
That's a SEPARATE Google tracking issue (hur hur) in April 2017. Did you even read the link I posted? It was discovered 2 days ago now.
Ultimately, Apple has to obey the law in China. The "wisdom" of allowing side-loading to sidestep public policy issues exposes a wide target that is prone to abuse and leads to bad outcomes.
[1] https://developer.apple.com/programs/enterprise/
[2] https://cardiogr.am/