Comment by pompidoo
20 hours ago
I understand your point. In this case the price point makes this a bearable risk, especially to protect much more valuable items. A refund is only useful if only a certain % of people have issue or the company is big. Since this is my only product, an Airtag update that bricks the devices would just bankrupt the company and make me unable to refund most people as my margin is very low anyway.
I was thinking that the price must be high if folks are worried about it not working and getting a refund.
For 10EUR, not only would I not worry about a refund but now I’m buying one or two to use myself on my bicycle and car.
sure but you've acknowledged that your product is something that Apple considers bad and could shut it down. that can usually be overlooked for things like emulation, but you've developed a product that does something Apple specifically added protections against after they learned of its dangerous misuse
> sure but you've acknowledged that your product is something that Apple considers bad
No. Everyone that builds projects inside someone else's ecosystem is subject to this. Even companies that like what your are doing might break it if they aren't specifically testing against your product.
That does not read as "something that Apple considers bad" but rather "something that Apple COULD consider bad"