Maybe because they are the only organisation able to act against the massive (foreign, if it is anything tech related for a European) corporate entities nowadays.
Let me know when Apple dictates what kind of transactions it's acceptable for me to engage in and which ones aren't - a decision that Apple has absolutely no say in, but the EU and other governing bodies regularly engage in.
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Not sure why self proclaimed "hackers" seem to be in love with walled gardens and corporate control :)
That's the thing, you don't have to be! You are welcome to use another phone more to your liking.
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Maybe because they are the only organisation able to act against the massive (foreign, if it is anything tech related for a European) corporate entities nowadays.
Okay, so someone acting against something big and foreign is good? Why?
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Because they're often acting as a bulwark against powerful MNCs.
Let me know when Apple dictates what kind of transactions it's acceptable for me to engage in and which ones aren't - a decision that Apple has absolutely no say in, but the EU and other governing bodies regularly engage in.
Hey, don't take it personally. Apple is a known innovator in the field of government bribery: https://www.theverge.com/news/737757/apple-president-donald-...
Not sure what this has to do with my comment but okay!