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m463 ◴[] No.45080628[source]
"sideloading" connotates something that is negative.

On systems before apple's locked-down iphone, it was just called "installing".

The PC revolution started with people just inserting their software into the comptuer and running it. You didn't have to ask the computer manufacturer or the OS vendor permission to do it.

And note that apple doesn't allow you to protect yourself. You cannot install a firewall and block arbitrary software on your phone. For example, you can not block apple telemetry.

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1. salawat ◴[] No.45083125[source]
No it doesn't, it just connotes not using the "integrated with the OS" install path. There has been a big push to differentiate "developers" from "users" in general, and that is co-opted in a corporate environment to try to restrict the "user" layer while only parceling out the ability to really leverage the system to those deemed "blessed".