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by ericmay
1866 days ago
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> But even so, you have to admit that you can't "just" buy another phone to be able to do what Epic wants. Sure but why would we expect that this should be the case or be desirable? Epic has restrictions on its own Epic store, for example. |
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On iOS it's outright impossible to have a native app that isn't distributed through the app store (testflight/enterprise apps aside). With Google Play it's technically possible but you're at a massive disadvantage not just due to Google Play's reach (which is fine) but due to technical and contractual limitations imposed by Google themselves (which is arguably not fine).