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by mcantelon 5357 days ago
>A hacker's "freedom" to poke around in the system has been traded for the freedom of an average person to use the damn thing without worry.

The two are not mutually exclusive. Some Macs have been made in the past that were easy to open up, should you choose to. Others required special screwdrivers be used, removing choice. What is wrong with giving grown ups who have purchased hardware the ability to choose what to do with it? Support can simply be limited, for those who choose to customize, to system wipes.

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Exactly. Apple's iOS policies are not required to preserve Apple's user experience or protect cellular networks, no matter how many times they claim they are. They are about Apple making sure they are in control of the iOS ecosystem, no matter what. That motivation, of course, is pretty scary by itself...