| > you’re free to take away Apple’s decision making power you grant them by simply not buying an iphone. That's a very common argument But it doesn't get any less stupid with time. I never owned an iPhone. Because I am an adult homo sapiens that can take decisions for himself. But you should know that if a standard exists, and the standard has been approved by a consortium, a consortium where Apple is a very important member, they should at least support what they signed for, instead of forcing developers to go through hoops just to support their platform. When Elon Musk make Teslas he has to put airbags in them, stop lights, front lights, safety belts, they must pass crash tests, because that's the standard, otherwise he couldn't sell them as cars. So if Apple believe that the standard that they approved is too dangerous, they can make their OS more secure, instead of putting the blame on developers. |