Comment by ronsor
8 months ago
Ideally you would be able to install what you want on devices you pay for, without being overseen by an external body, thus rendering sanctions irrelevant.
8 months ago
Ideally you would be able to install what you want on devices you pay for, without being overseen by an external body, thus rendering sanctions irrelevant.
While an option in the design space, and favorable for countries who may have sanctions placed on them, it may not actually be ideal since that means malware authors have free reign.
Yes, users will install malware sometimes. I'm OK with that as long as the rest of us don't have to suffer everything being locked down for their sake.
"The rest of us" is a small group of people. Willing to sacrifice the needs of majority for your own benefit is a biased take.
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Apple already openly ships gambling apps. As far as I'm concerned the malware won
Ultimately, humans love gambling and it's one of the best ways to make money. It will require creating rules via the government to eliminate such apps.
ideal for who?