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user43928today at 10:00 AM1 replyview on HN

> Apple on the other hand offers a locked down product that many people want because they don’t trust themselves

The idea that, for many people purchasing an iPhone, the inability to install apps from alternative stores or the web is a selling point seems rather questionable.

On top of that this could easily be provided by an optional switch that enables you to enforce this on your own device if you so desire.

It is a poor reason to request that all app distribution for everyone else also has to go through Apple and its terms, basically for your convenience.


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chonglitoday at 4:51 PM

I’ve already given one reason why the switch is a bad idea. Another reason is that powerful third parties such as Meta and Google could force users to disable their own protections and give those apps full access to all data as a condition of installation.

Ultimately, an option becomes a requirement and then the protection for users is totally gone.