Because you can't even prove that any of these services hasn't been compromised and that the end to end encryption notification isn't less than 100% true, currently. I think that Security will be much larger concern for Apple App Store developers when/if this goes live.Ĭlick to expand.Your point is moot. Now, I will also admit, the main result of this is not security related solely, it comes down to target hardware, supported hardware life-cycle, ease of feature support, install base, etc. It isn't a secret that developers prefer Apple over Android from a software development standpoint. This demolishes our ability to make software products that produce revenue without resulting to using "always on line" features like the one I mention above. They add in their own add wrappers, redirect IAP calls, and capture revenue for 20 minutes of work all because of the "open nature" of the Android OS. apk from being downloaded, key stripped, and the released on OTHER android marketplaces by individuals. I cannot do ANYTHING to prevent a "normal" Android. This is an AWFUL end user experience especially if the software/game doesn't need it. We cannot "plug every hole in the hull" so we have to revert to server authoritative game systems, which require always on internet connections. We constantly battle security vulnerabilities on android devices non stop, it is terrible. I know this looks like a me/vs/you thing or whatever but I don't want you to suffer from this situation, I just don't want the quality of my product to suffer so you can have access to stores. If it comes down to me getting what I want at the cost of you getting what you want, I am going to choose to get what I want and I am willing to pay more for that option. There will be consequences of Apples engineers needed to support the use of other app stores on their devices. I do think overall software quality will SUFFER as Apple tries to shift their development focus to allowing users access to other app stores. I understand your points, and I have no qualms with those in any way, shape, or form. It is illegal because it is theft, its like reselling keys except the original developer gets nothing, only the store runners who sign the certificate get the money from you. ![]() I'm not talking about jailbreaking I'm talking about using apple developer certificate to sideload apps from other stores. Some software are just iOS exclusives has nothing to do with quality of the platform. You can get majority of the same software on both platforms. ![]() Look at the big screen phone market started by Samsung and now the foldable market started by Samsung and google has responded by optimizing the platforms for those types of devices. Features that were available on Samsung years ago trickle down into native major OS updates eventually. The platform is better because it is open source, major manufacturers contribute to it. How? You can use Android with google services as if nothing else exist, you have to go into the menu to enable sideloading. Moral of the story is I like choices, give me the choice, i might end up just staying in the Apple walled gargen but at least i have the option to use that same device with another app store if there comes a time i want to leave the walled garden without my device being useless eWast. I have an iPhone and an Android Phone, no malware ever. I also have a MacBook I can install anything I want on, have not had a malware ever. ![]() ![]() It has zero effect on you what I do with my devices. Put in another way, I am typing right now from my windows laptop which is open and free for all, I can install a malware if I want but I have not had one in years. My iOS and iPhone experience: I have the option to choose another Appstore if I want.Įnd result: It doesn't affect you in any way. Your iOS and iPhone experience: Stays the same, you can stay in the quality iOS Apple Appstore experience that you have always had. Click to expand.I'm not talking about jailbreaking I'm talking about using apple developer certificate to sideload apps from other stores.
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