The US Government is currently discussing a law that would require Apple to open up their App Store to third-parties, and in response, Apple released a report that explains why the law would terrible for iPhone users. The company argues that opening up the store would lead to scenarios where “consumer privacy, device security, and … Continue reading "Apple argues sideloading apps would open iPhone users to scams, security risks and more"
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Apple argues sideloading apps would open iPhone users to scams, security risks and more
The US Government is currently discussing a law that would require Apple to open up their App Store to third-parties, and in response, Apple released a report that explains why the law would terrible for iPhone users. The company argues that opening up the store would lead to scenarios where “consumer privacy, device security, and … Continue reading "Apple argues sideloading apps would open iPhone users to scams, security risks and more"
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