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by spanhandler
2140 days ago
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> Users who want Apple's version of safety and security can stick with the default configuration on their devices and install apps only from Apple's store, just like today. > while users who insisted on sticking with only Apple's store wouldn't have the same range of apps available to them. Exactly. From my perspective my i-devices get worse if that happens, for exactly that reason. I'm stuck choosing between availability of software and safety & consistency. Again. Like everywhere else. > I fail to see how this would restrict consumer choice more than the status quo. Clearly, the choice of being able to buy a phone or tablet where 100% of the apps available on it, and 100% of payments for digital services in apps, go through one app store and one payment system, would be gone. My choice to buy a device that works that way would be gone, and i-devices would join literally all the other choices I have which do not work that way. |
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