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If you claim in your attestation that you don't use location data the device will prevent the app from even asking the user for permission to use location data.
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That might even spawn some innovation in code review software and processes. If a reviewer hits a certain threshold of Apps that make it through their review and are later found to have malware, their reviewer certification would be revoked and apps relying on them would need to find a new reviewer. Something where the reviewing organization formally attests that the App doesn't do X,Y, and Z. I would imagine that they would still require code signing and retain the ability to remotely disable apps with pulled certs.Įven if they weren't doing the review themselves, one imagines they could create a standardized review/certification process that would be required of all apps. It's an interesting thought experiment to ask, "If Apple was forced by the courts to allow side-loading and alternate app stores, what would they do to maintain safety?". So while I generally agree with you that the most important techniques for keeping the platform safe have little to do with App Store review, I think it's a bridge too far to say that App Store review does nothing. I'd be less happy with a voice memo app doing so. I might be fine with a Camera app accessing my camera. What App Review does, that sandboxing does not, is help to determine if Apps are doing what they said they were doing. The idea that the kind of review apps can realistically be subjected to before listing on an app store - especially when they are submitted as binaries without source - is going to reliably filter out malware just makes no sense. What does protect users is sandboxing, OS imposed limits on API usage and granular app permissions under users' control. Look at the Play store oopsies happening on a weekly basis for evidence, or look at how TikTok - an app with million of users which passed Apple's "rigorous vetting" for the iOS app store - swipes everything (most notably the clipboard) not bolted down when given half a chance. The fact an app comes from a store does NOTHING to protect users and ensure it follows platform rules. I keep hearing this argument trotted about against sideloading, and it is just wrong.
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The Windows and Android tablets can do the remaining 15%, but they fall short in the first 85%. I've tried Windows tablets, Android tablets, webOS tablets.
The iPad is the best tablet, but it only does 85% of the things I want to do on it. If they opened up iPadOS and kept iOS locked I wouldn't really care that much. The iPhone to me is such a lesser concern as the form factor inherently makes it less useful.
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You'd be much happier with an Android phone you can root and then install Debian on,Īn Android phone won't replace my iPad. I think that Apple is willing to sacrifice the entitled slash dotters happiness for the greater good. My iPad user experience is not improved by its inability to run Emacs natively. But it’s a ridiculous claim to say these rules improve the user experience when they clearly hamper them. Sure they can block whatever right now and do. My user experience is not improved by Apple blocking GP元 apps, it’s not improved by blocking various types of content they consider distasteful, it’s not improved by blocking streaming gaming services, or blocking devs from having non-Apple IAPs etc. Except you can’t claim that Apple is doing it for the user experience when they’re clearly not.
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If Apple Pay is more secure and easier to use, why not offer it up for free only taking a standard CC fee? If they need that 30% cut to help run the App Store, why not offer devs the option to pay more for the dev program to avoid it? That way no dev is "freeboating". The Mac App Store seems to be doing okay despite being a pretty recent entrant into the Mac ecosystem and competing methods of app install.Įven if Apple wants to play gatekeeper they could still relax their rules and make compromises to improve user experience.
You could maybe make the conclusion that the App Store shouldn't be the only place to get Apps. I don't understand how the logical conclusion of this is that there shouldn't be an App Store. But porn is not the only content Apple blocks either. Thus denying those companies a potential business model and those customers a better porn experience. Or some Japanese Eroge dev dying to get their games on the App Store or iOS. I'm sure there's some porn company out there that'd love to make a Netflix of porn, with 4K HDR videos, offline downloading, no ads, etc. So, as an example, a lack of porn apps hurts the user experience? The logical conclusion of this line of thinking is that there should not be an App Store.