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medhir ◴[] No.25140690[source]
The core problem here is that Apple is still disallowing users from side-loading / installing iOS apps from outside of the official App Store.

My question: what is stopping us from demanding a legislative solution that requires Apple to open up the iOS platform to allow installation of apps outside its sanctioned ecosystem?

With ARM Macs now on the market, the hardware architecture / software differences between their mobile and desktop platforms is becoming smaller and smaller. The argument that mobile devices should be treated differently from any other general computing device has always been weird. But now the disparity is now ever more glaring given how similar iPhones, iPads, and Macs have become. We should be demanding openness and the right to modify software as the end user sees fit. This does not preclude users looking for a more secure experience to continue exclusively loading apps from the App Store.

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neolog ◴[] No.25142714[source]
Why not get an Android device?
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halfnormalform ◴[] No.25142868[source]
Because they sell your digital soul to advertisers.
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threeseed ◴[] No.25142911[source]
Which is exactly what would happen if there were third party app stores.

It would be a race to the bottom where they all ended up with zero margins but where your data is sold to third parties.

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1. walrus01 ◴[] No.25144513[source]
> Which is exactly what would happen if there were third party app stores.

there already are lots of third-party android app stores, if you look at the variants of android packaged and shipped on new-in-box phones in mainland china.