Comment by detourdog
2 years ago
The user is choosing the Apple ecosystem and is happy to make these rules. They allow games because some people like to spend their battery power on games.
2 years ago
The user is choosing the Apple ecosystem and is happy to make these rules. They allow games because some people like to spend their battery power on games.
The user is choosing out of an artificial lack of better options, which Apple can only get away with by having a big share in the US market. In markets where they are not dominant, the consumer benefits.
I'm the user and I know what I'm doing. I'm not being tricked into anything. I'm trying to avoid a certain type of personality that thinks they are saving the world.
They allow games because that's where the largest chunk of appstore revenue comes from...
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1010701/apple-app-store-...
The user is choosing an iphone because their friends have one. Do you actually think the average person thinks about these things before buying a phone? No. They are just told by apple "you don't get to do that" once they realize they want to try it.
Remember, you (nor apple) are not their parent.
Most of the things I see Apple stop developers from doing I'm grateful for. Most developers have really bad ideas.
Feel free to not install their apps. Or in the case of the EU, feel free to only install apps from the official marketplace. That is your choice.
Other people should still be able to decide for themselves.