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by enzanki_ars 1882 days ago
I wonder if there is an added benefit to this policy in terms of required geolocation for access. As in, will Apple prevent apps from requiring geolocation for access to content such as the MLB, NFL, or other apps that will only show content specific to your market area.

> "[...] and you can't withhold functionality or content or make your app unusable until people allow you to track them."

Per that reading, it would seem like the MLB and NFL apps would be banned from requiring location access before the live streams are playable, which could finally progress some of these insanely stupid TV blackout rules once and for all... Though, unless Apple will also apply this to IP based geofencing, there would still be a long way to go before TV blackout rules are gone from streaming services....

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> unless Apple will also apply this to IP based geofencing

The only way Apple can prevent IP based tracking or location (or anything keyed off IP addressing) is to proxy all user traffic (iCloud VPN, if you will).

No, because huge apps like league sports and Facebook sell iPhones. They do what they can, but they ultimately can't actually ban MLB or Facebook from the store, or people will sell their iPhone and buy a different phone.
Apple can handle angry gamers, they cant handle angry moms going on TV complaining about Apple removing FB.
I wanted to answer this by saying others were being unfair and Fortnite doesn't seriously compare to the MLB or Facebook, but man, I'm surprised at how much revenue it actually brings in. Apparently $1.8 billion in the last non-Covid year. That's still quite a bit less than MLB's $19 billion or Facebook's $86 billion, but a lot more than I expected. I still don't think Fortnite is going to have century plus staying power or drive five generations of inherited fan bases, but impressive nonetheless. Actually makes me wonder if Apple would really go that far.
You say that, but they also have set a precedent of doing that before with the Fortnite and plenty of other apps trying to subvert their arguably harsh In-App Purchase rules. I agree though, they try to ban the MLB, NFL, or other video apps with blackout rules based on geolocation, there could be a lot of people doing exactly what you suggest. Now, all of the apps could get rid of their app experience and go to a webapp only experience and circumvent the rules that way.
Fortnite is a completely different ball game compared to Facebook.

What else can you do on your mobile if they ban social networks?

One would have to rediscover productive uses for their time