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by Rohansi
2 hours ago
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> It is much easier and cheaper, and carries considerably less risk to simply not. Which benefits Apple because it gets rid of competition on their platforms. > Appleās incentives align with those of user privacy and security, and so I am willing to give them a lot of leeway At the cost of your freedom. Sure, it's not that bad now, but I'd be worried about the future of macOS because it's the least restrictive Apple platform right now. |
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