• @RainbowHedgehog@lemm.ee
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    -412 months ago

    I thought that “walled-garden” was for security and privacy in the case of Apple? I always relied on them for that.

    • @Armok_the_bunny@lemmy.world
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      472 months ago

      Nope, it was so they could take the 30% cut of every penny that is spent on one of their platforms, and also so that it would be extremely inconvenient to leave their ecosystem since doing so would mean leaving behind most of your data.

      • @emogu@lemmy.world
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        -82 months ago

        It’s both of those things. Just like Sony, Xbox, Nintendo, Steam, etc. They take 30% in exchange for exposure, security, and a reliable platform. It’s a trade off. Worth it to some, not to others.

        • @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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          72 months ago

          Of those steam is the only one that doesn’t force you to buy software through them on their own hardware. Obviously they would like you to, but you are free to buy elsewhere.

          • Lv_InSaNe_vL
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            12 months ago

            Aren’t all Xbox games on windows now? Either through steam, the Microsoft store, or gamepass?

            • @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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              12 months ago

              Are you able to buy a game on an xbox without paying a cut to microsoft? Because you can buy a game on steamdeck without giving valve a cut. Though I suspect the vast majority don’t because valve actually work for their cut given the tools they have made to help games run on the hardware even if the game wasn’t built for it.

    • @Mandrilleren@lemmy.world
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      262 months ago

      You can certainly argue that more control makes iPhones safer, since its harder to get malicious software on the phone. But Apple is also abusing their control for their own gain.

      You could also argue that locking you in a room would be safer than letting you walk freely out in the world. But I don’t we want that either.

      • DominusOfMegadeus
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        82 months ago

        I dunno, are meals provided in the locked room? The world is a pretty fucking awful place right now.

      • @FrChazzz@lemm.ee
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        62 months ago

        The security approach was what first drew me to Apple back in like 2005. The whole focus on proprietary software that resulted in practically zero malware was definitely worth me having to do file-type conversions on documents and all that crap to keep up with people on Windows. And I loved it. And I kept adding every device and loving how seamless they all interact with each other.

        But then there’s that shadow side you refer to. The gradual dumbing down of software, the constant hand-holding. The walled garden began to feel like a lock-in.

        My last new Mac purchase was in 2011. I still use that machine. But I was not getting security updates and other things I use were leaving me behind so I decided to give Linux a try. Chose Ubuntu and the hardware was suddenly like new again. Apple makes beautiful machines but waste them on some increasingly basic software. My Linux-run Macs have made me fall in love with computers all over again.

        If this somehow results in me being able to run like Graphene on my iPhone in a few years, or even connect my Apple Watch to a non-Apple phone, I will be pretty excited.

      • @Petter1@lemm.ee
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        02 months ago

        Well, but it is just as hard to find exploits for white heads, and this leads to open exploits that last for ages, even if actively used by black heads.

        There is no security by obfuscation

      • @RainbowHedgehog@lemm.ee
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        -32 months ago

        If people want a phone that acts like an android, just buy an android.

        Why are people trying to make iPhones into androids?

    • @max_dryzen@mander.xyz
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      72 months ago

      Its primary utility is shoring up their image as the brand where ‘everything just works’ and op/interop is a thoughtless zero friction process. Compromise that and you lose normie, bigtime. So everyone gets locked in…and you get the walled prison basketball court

    • @Halliphax@lemmy.world
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      You’re getting downvoted but how much would you like to bet that once the walled garden is down/third party apps can be installed; we’ll suddenly see “security related apps” installed by some EU law.

      If I sound paranoid there’s already an app on Android that scans the content of your photo library (iPhones have this too but it’s only enabled during parental controls, Androids is stealth-enabled 24/7).

      • @Ledericas@lemm.ee
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        32 months ago

        It’s called something android core, you can uninstall it, but it may comeback each update.

    • @9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Honestly, fuck security. I want every app on my phone to phone home to other malicious app stores with all my personal data. I want them to install backdoor VPNs that tunnel all my data to a man in the middle. I want them to allow me to jailbreak my phone so I can install permanent rootkits, that way adversaries can reload their botnets even after I factory reset my phone.

      On the real, i appreciate Apple for what they’ve done so far. If this happens, ill have to move back to GrapheneOS. Which is fine, but its just so much more time that I have to spend on making the phone work versus working on the phone.

      We should force the entire EU to mandate GrapheneOS on all phones. Well see how much they enjoy the experience.

      • @emogu@lemmy.world
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        62 months ago

        As a tinkerer, stuff like Linux and Graphene are right up my alley. But as a dude with a job and family I just don’t have the time anymore. Apple is far from perfect but their security/privacy efforts are the lesser of the evils for almost no extra time/thinking required from me so they’re the ideal option for now. Really hope all these laws don’t muck that up.

      • @heavydust@sh.itjust.works
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        32 months ago

        As a new user of GrapheneOS, I have yet to see the difference with regular Android except that it’s way more secure.

        • @9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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          42 months ago

          GrapheneOS is how Android should be, but its a solitary experience versus iOS, which harnesses the interplay with other apple devices.

        • Lv_InSaNe_vL
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          12 months ago

          Graphene doesn’t support any of my banking or MFA apps, at least last time I tried it.