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by mikestew
2575 days ago
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but consumers should have the option of running software from outside the store too They do. It just won't run on iOS. That's a choice Apple made, and by extension, a choice the purchaser made when they bought the phone. For example, it is a primary feature that holds some responsibility for my continued use of iOS. That's adding choice, not taking it away. Yeah, who is Apple to say that I didn't want my entire contact list uploaded to a Russian server? Maybe I like a little malware mixed in with my Kandy Krusher. In summary, if you don't want to pay a 30% surcharge for vetted software and a system that ensures that those you support technically will load only vetted software, an iPhone probably isn't for you or your loved ones. |
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The iPhones's closed nature also prevents security researchers from sufficiently examining third party apps for vulnerabilities.