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by notfried
39 days ago
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I was surprised to see Apple exposing the device boot time. Not sure why a typical app would need this, and in a world in which iPhones are infrequently rebooted, the combination of this with other fields must indeed be very deterministic. |
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My general conclusion is: it's stupid that Apple continue to allow this and Trust Us Bro is not a good permission system to allow app developers do shady things, especially when research indicates that they are, unsurprisingly, doing shady things. Apple's static analysis based App Store approval system is also historically swiss-cheesey and I know they could do better. Overall, thematically a black mark on Apple, which has always been surprising for me because they tend to genuinely care about privacy in many other facets.