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'For too long, Apple has operated a walled garden around its products': The EU forces Apple to open its closed system to third parties

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    I thought that “walled-garden” was for security and privacy in the case of Apple? I always relied on them for that.

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      This is very bad. Their walled garden is perfect for the young, elderly, and stupid.

      Hopefully some competitor arrives to replace them.

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        I thought that “walled-garden” was for security and privacy in the case of Apple? I always relied on them for that.

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        Nope, it was so they could take the 30% cut of every penny that is spent on one of their platforms, and also so that it would be extremely inconvenient to leave their ecosystem since doing so would mean leaving behind most of your data.

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          I thought that “walled-garden” was for security and privacy in the case of Apple? I always relied on them for that.

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          Honestly, fuck security. I want every app on my phone to phone home to other malicious app stores with all my personal data. I want them to install backdoor VPNs that tunnel all my data to a man in the middle. I want them to allow me to jailbreak my phone so I can install permanent rootkits, that way adversaries can reload their botnets even after I factory reset my phone.

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            Nope, it was so they could take the 30% cut of every penny that is spent on one of their platforms, and also so that it would be extremely inconvenient to leave their ecosystem since doing so would mean leaving behind most of your data.

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            It’s both of those things. Just like Sony, Xbox, Nintendo, Steam, etc. They take 30% in exchange for exposure, security, and a reliable platform. It’s a trade off. Worth it to some, not to others.

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              Honestly, fuck security. I want every app on my phone to phone home to other malicious app stores with all my personal data. I want them to install backdoor VPNs that tunnel all my data to a man in the middle. I want them to allow me to jailbreak my phone so I can install permanent rootkits, that way adversaries can reload their botnets even after I factory reset my phone.

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              As a tinkerer, stuff like Linux and Graphene are right up my alley. But as a dude with a job and family I just don’t have the time anymore. Apple is far from perfect but their security/privacy efforts are the lesser of the evils for almost no extra time/thinking required from me so they’re the ideal option for now. Really hope all these laws don’t muck that up.

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                This is very bad. Their walled garden is perfect for the young, elderly, and stupid.

                Hopefully some competitor arrives to replace them.

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                Walled gardens are not good for anyone.

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                  I thought that “walled-garden” was for security and privacy in the case of Apple? I always relied on them for that.

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                  You still have the freedom to not use alternative app stores.

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                    This is very bad. Their walled garden is perfect for the young, elderly, and stupid.

                    Hopefully some competitor arrives to replace them.

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                    Yeah because using Android is so difficult

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                      As a tinkerer, stuff like Linux and Graphene are right up my alley. But as a dude with a job and family I just don’t have the time anymore. Apple is far from perfect but their security/privacy efforts are the lesser of the evils for almost no extra time/thinking required from me so they’re the ideal option for now. Really hope all these laws don’t muck that up.

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                      Should you stay with using the Apple app store. It absolutely nothing bad about this decision it gives people the option to use an alternate app store if they want but it doesn't force anyone to.

                      The amount of bad faith arguments in this thread are disturbing for supposedly informed tech savvy people.

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                        It’s both of those things. Just like Sony, Xbox, Nintendo, Steam, etc. They take 30% in exchange for exposure, security, and a reliable platform. It’s a trade off. Worth it to some, not to others.

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                        Steam doesn't belong in that list because you're free to use whatever game store you want on a PC. No computers are limited to only using Steam.

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                          Honestly, fuck security. I want every app on my phone to phone home to other malicious app stores with all my personal data. I want them to install backdoor VPNs that tunnel all my data to a man in the middle. I want them to allow me to jailbreak my phone so I can install permanent rootkits, that way adversaries can reload their botnets even after I factory reset my phone.

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                          I kinda agree with your sentiment. If I'm spending $1000+ on a device, I want to truly own it and do whatever I want with it. Unfortunately people have gotten very used to companies like Apple telling them what they can and can't do, and Apple artificially restricting things (like giving first-party apps special permissions that third-party apps can't get) so they make more money. It's not great that this is so widespread now. At least there's people like Louis Rossman that still care about these things.

                          If the manufacturer wants to have an "easy mode" where they limit what can be done, like what Apple does today, that's totally fine. Just don't force it onto everyone.

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                            Steam doesn't belong in that list because you're free to use whatever game store you want on a PC. No computers are limited to only using Steam.

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                            Not even their own hardware, the steam deck, was in any way closed down. Quite the opposite actually.

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                              This is very bad. Their walled garden is perfect for the young, elderly, and stupid.

                              Hopefully some competitor arrives to replace them.

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                              Apple is free to sell phones where walled gardens are allowed. You're also free to stay in the walled garden, Apple lied to you.

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                                Honestly, fuck security. I want every app on my phone to phone home to other malicious app stores with all my personal data. I want them to install backdoor VPNs that tunnel all my data to a man in the middle. I want them to allow me to jailbreak my phone so I can install permanent rootkits, that way adversaries can reload their botnets even after I factory reset my phone.

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                                As a new user of GrapheneOS, I have yet to see the difference with regular Android except that it's way more secure.

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                                  I thought that “walled-garden” was for security and privacy in the case of Apple? I always relied on them for that.

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                                  Its primary utility is shoring up their image as the brand where 'everything just works' and op/interop is a thoughtless zero friction process. Compromise that and you lose normie, bigtime. So everyone gets locked in...and you get the walled prison basketball court

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                                    Not even their own hardware, the steam deck, was in any way closed down. Quite the opposite actually.

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                                    And now SteamOS is being used in other platforms, so you can use the software on other hardware vendors if you like

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                                      You still have the freedom to not use alternative app stores.

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                                      I don’t get the argument. It’s not like you are forced to buy iPhones, there a plenty of brands available.
                                      According to recent data iOS is 30% of the market while android is almost 70% (in Europe).
                                      I used android phones for most of my life. I tried to install alternative OS few time but my banking apps all refused to execute. There were always plenty of apps that were forbidden to remove (Facebook, Samsung applications,…). Then 4 years ago I bought an iPhone. No preinstalled shitty news app, Facebook, etc. Was even able to uninstall the default apps that I do not use. I feel to have much more freedom than before. Apple is not perfect by any means but it’s far from being a prison.

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                                        As a new user of GrapheneOS, I have yet to see the difference with regular Android except that it's way more secure.

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                                        GrapheneOS is how Android should be, but its a solitary experience versus iOS, which harnesses the interplay with other apple devices.

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                                          I don’t get the argument. It’s not like you are forced to buy iPhones, there a plenty of brands available.
                                          According to recent data iOS is 30% of the market while android is almost 70% (in Europe).
                                          I used android phones for most of my life. I tried to install alternative OS few time but my banking apps all refused to execute. There were always plenty of apps that were forbidden to remove (Facebook, Samsung applications,…). Then 4 years ago I bought an iPhone. No preinstalled shitty news app, Facebook, etc. Was even able to uninstall the default apps that I do not use. I feel to have much more freedom than before. Apple is not perfect by any means but it’s far from being a prison.

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                                          From a market regulation view it is more of a prison than Android.
                                          An example is apps have to use WebKit. That's right Firefox for iOS doesn't use Gecko and Google Chrome for iOS doesn't use Chromium. - That's the walled garden.

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