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by threeseed
635 days ago
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Most people interact with apps like Health on their phone not their Mac. And there are also many third party apps that never made Mac versions. So the amount of data we are talking about exposing is significantly higher. And the issue is that the DMA is ambiguous about what competition and interoperability specifically means and so it would just take one company to complain about your solution for Apple to be fined 10% of global revenue. |
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This is again a misinformed take. Your Mac can already get all your iPhone's data from the cloud where it is synced without viable opt-out or compartmentalization.