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by asdjlkadsjklads
2504 days ago
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This feels pedantic and totally besides the point. The author was describing "gets all users" as in, gets all users that Apple can get. What's next, would you point out how people in the 3rd world wouldn't be buying Apple/Google phones either? The point was, when Apple has all of the market share they can expect to get, will they turn around and flip tracking on and etc. Please don't deviate topics for solely pedantic reasons. I generally love pedantic distinctions, but this i think added little to no value. |
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The counter-arguments were that this would never happen because Apple's unlikely to deviate from the luxury pricing model that's worked so well for them. If Apple "gets all users that Apple can get" then turns tracking back on, while Android is still around with the same tracking but at a small fraction of the price, there's no reason for privacy-conscious users to stick with Apple.