The fact that Apple is still pretending that lack of sideloading is a consumer protection device is so despicable.
There are ways of squaring the circle. There are user experiences that can make even the dumbest user understand that they are taking the security of their device into their own hands.
Once they understand that, it isn’t up to Apple to decide for them that the iPhone that the user purchased must remain secure. Users must be permitted to make potentially dangerous choices with their own hardware if they so choose.
Mac users can disable system integrity protection and modify the OS or run unsigned apps (though the hoops to do this get more burdensome each OS release, and unsigned apps can’t use the secure enclave, or modern VPN apis, etc - another scumbag move by Apple) and the sky hasn’t fallen over there, nor in Europe where sideloading on iOS is mandated by law (and Apple implemented).
Apple should be also fined huge amount for banning competing browser engines on iOS and forced to remove the ban or continue being fined.
>> (Apple PR) We are concerned this EU-style regulation will...
Ha. Yeah, I bet you are.
Looking forward to more options for detecting compromised iOS devices.
We also need an option to stay on Version N-1 stable version of iOS, during the months when Version N is being fixed in public. Otherwise, iOS devices are only secure about 6 months of the year, between March and September, until the cycle of vulnerability begins anew.
Apple got away with disobeying the Epic v Apple orders for like 4 years. Something tells me they don’t care too much for laws.
In other news, the Senate parliamentarian just nixed a bunch of terrible, non-budgetary things from the reconciliation bill.
There is a point in history where App Store, the way it is operating make sense. It is worth pointing out that Steve Jobs didn't even believe the App Store would make money. Even the 2nd year running he was surprised by the numbers and couldn't make sense of it.
But modern society depends on using Apps on Smartphone. Even people might disagree we are at this stage I dont think anyone would disagree it is the trajectory we are heading. The web simply dont offer the same experience and is not an alternative for argument sake. App Store held so much power that Apple should have relinquish its control long ago. At least by 2020.
Yet without Steve Jobs, Apple has been left on Autopilot to do what they were doing since Steve Jobs left. Steve Jobs often spoke about the importance of intuition, referring to it as a powerful force that can guide decision-making and innovation, sometimes even more so than intellect. And right now Apple has plenty of intellect, practically zero intuition.