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by scarface74
2475 days ago
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Sandboxing doesn't need apple's app store, it's manual policy enforcement and arbitrary anti competitive rejections. Many, many sandboxes have existed with well documented permissioning systems that don't need anointing by manual reviewers. Where is an example of that actually working in the consumer market? How has that worked out for Android? 2. Speaking of flea markets and the false equivalency of the app store to a Walmart, Walmart doesn't require banning flea markets but the app store (Apple) bans sideloading. Walmart and flea markets coexist peacefully. Android and iOS also coexist. If you care about “freedom” you are free to use Android like 80%+ of the rest of the smart phone market. Just because you enjoy being chaparoned on iOS, doesn't mean everyone does. Go ahead and enjoy willy-nilly installs from the app store, but don't block user's choice to circumvent Steve Jobs' image of the universe And it’s your choice to buy an Android device.... |
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