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It's all tempered by them ultimately controlling what you can put on your phone though.

As was demonstrated in LA, it's starting to have significant civil rights consequences.



Security is pointless if platform allows 90% users to be social engineered into running code disabling that security


The ability for people to do stupid things is the inescapable price of freedom. That does not make freedom not worth it.


What's funny is you could read that statement as being an argument for or against walled gardens, depending on what kind of social engineering is being referred to.


Also depending on whether review process is going to catch the bad code...


What happened in LA?



I forgot about that and hadn't tied it to LA specifically in my head. Thanks for reminding me, really shitty thing that made me a lot more sympathetic to alternative app stores where I'd been against them before.




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