Apple warns Australia against following the EU in mandating iOS app sideloading, citing security risks. Australia is considering forcing Apple to open its App Store to sideloading as part of competition reforms.

  • dinckel
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    113 days ago

    I still hate the term “sideloading”, when used in this context. You don’t “sideload” anything on your computer. You just install things, from wherever you damn desire.

    They only started using the term here, to gaslight people into thinking that installing mobile apps from sources, other than the ones that give Apple money, is somehow insecure

  • @[email protected]
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    011 days ago

    Within the past week I’ve had to listen to 2 people talk about how Apple products were such shit because they couldn’t access their accounts or get into their things for work because they had forgotten their password or fucked up their two factor authentication.

    These are the exact kind of people who will download some game just randomly off the Internet because they don’t have to pay for it and then when their phone fucks up, they will blame Apple

    • @[email protected]
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      111 days ago

      So?

      Does Ford have the right to tell you which roads you can drive on, so you won’t mess up the suspension?

      • @[email protected]
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        011 days ago

        They certainly do tell you which parts you can add to your car that will void the warranty or make it illegal to drive on the street

        • @[email protected]
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          111 days ago

          Notice in your example, they still give you the freedom to do it in the first place.

          Apple Car would weld the bonnet shut and you wouldn’t even be able to change the oil yourself.

          • @[email protected]
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            010 days ago

            The parts won’t work if you mess with the computer anymore than they will with Apple. You can hack into it and be malicious, which is what you’re talking about doing here

            • @[email protected]
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              210 days ago

              I am not, but if it makes you feel better to put words in my mouth then I will not begrudge you that.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 days ago

      Yes, users can act completely idiotic. It still does not mean one company can have a chokehold on a massive industry stifling any competition as they see fit.

      Had Apple acted by their own rules in the first place, they probably wouldn’t be under this much scrutiny by several governments.

  • sunzu2
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    113 days ago

    What is apple gonna? quit AU market?

    tim apple is delulu