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by fharper1961
2472 days ago
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I saw the writing on the wall in 2008-2009. A developer created a podcast app that downloaded directly to the phone without syncing through a PC running iTunes. I was running Linux, and I really wanted to buy that app. But Apple rejected it, so the developer lost out, and I lost out. I could not accept that Apple was preventing me from running an app on hardware I "owned"! I never bought another iPhone after that. I've been an Android developer since 2010. But now I've realized that Android has similar flaws because it is controlled by one corporation: => 30% Play Store transaction fees! => Apps delisted without any explanation The freedom on open platforms is vital; so I will invest more time in them than in closed ones. |
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With all apple's talk of privacy, I would love to be able to firewall the phone, see what apps are doing and prevent some of them from doing it. This includes apple apps.
But apple doesn't allow these sorts of things.
I installed adblock ios which allowed this (vpn though 127.0.0.1 which blocked things), but then apple changed their conditions so the developer had to cripple their app further.
Further back, I had an app that could show wifi signal strength which was incredibly useful -- but then apple banned it.