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by esmi
2477 days ago
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I think the security expectations for those two platforms are very different, and that's why Apple balances them differently. MacOS gives up a lot of security for those extra abilities, and on MacOS I don't feel like I ever really had security. For example, I begrudgingly run shell injection attacks on myself every time I download some large codebase, which I am never going to review all of, or run brew, etc. It has been that way since the very beginning. Not so with iOS. |
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Can you elaborate?
Are you arguing that macOS users need less security than iOS users?
> It has been that way since the very beginning. Not so with iOS.
I have to say that "it's this way because it has always been this way" is a very poor argument.