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by camhenlin
2471 days ago
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The problem I see with that is that many (most?) users are not going to go deny network access to each app. Furthermore, what if the app tells me that it needs network access to get calendar info or something along those lines - and then actually uses the network for that -, then subsequently uses the network access to siphon off my personal info? Certainly if you had the ability to "see" what an app is doing, you might be able to catch that, but that's well beyond the grasp of most users. Better to be able to inherently trust the app because it was built by a trusted 3rd party. Certainly I agree that it would be nice to be able to disable network access to any app I felt like though. |
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But, most people on HN don’t seem to understand Apple’s priorities. This is how it should be.
1. Apple
2. Users
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3. Developers.