NotTheKitchenCounter@alien.topBtoApple•Apple's head of security speaks out against iPhone app sideloading in new interviewEnglish
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1 year agoHow about just having lower fees on the app store and its in app purchases to not incentivize people to flee from it like it’s the plague? That’s what itch.io and Valve are doing and it sure seems to be working fine.
I’m honestly baffled by this community and it makes me feel like if the MS IE antitrust case happened today, most of this thread’s commenters would side with Microsoft or just be paid to say so.
this like saying all car models need to legally be made in all three versions or it can’t be made at all.
Yes, that is the point, software switches are easily added whereas transmission systems less so. The EU is forcing more social and commercial innovation into Apple than the whole 3 past years’ worth of work from their own departmens.
Precisely, I’d do the same. Once something like F-Droid is given the opportunity to flourish in the Apple ecosystem I’ll choose to use that too, otherwise I’ll stick with the more vetted option. We’re all probably power users and it’s highly likely that Apple will implement more stringent checks before allowing sideloading on a certain device to protect casual users.