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Findeton ◴[] No.24148096[source]
I don't think this should be regulated at all. Apple should be able to impose their rules in their systems. Let's be clear about this, if people are choosing to buy these black-box closed handheld computing devices, there are consequences that come with that choice.
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ProAm ◴[] No.24148467[source]
Who's device is it? Apple's or the customer that paid for it in full?
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coldcode ◴[] No.24148922[source]
The device may be yours but the App Store belongs to Apple. Can you walk into a Walmart and start selling your stuff?
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fernandotakai ◴[] No.24149626[source]
can you imagine the same argument but on a computer?

you buy a macbook and now you can't install ANY software that is not on the macOS appstore. oh! and you can't install a different OS.

would you accept that? what's the difference?

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__d ◴[] No.24149749[source]
The vast majority of people purchasing an iPhone know the rules. If you don't like them, don't buy one.

Buy a Librem5, or a PinePhone, or whatever. It's a free market, after all.

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1. NorwegianDude ◴[] No.24152166[source]
If you think most people with an iPhone knows anything at all about Apple's app store policy and limitations then you're in need of a reality check.