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'Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile' landing on iOS on March 21
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Apple will reap the rewards of the cancelled Apple Car project for decades
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Apple TV+ 'Foundation' leadership rocked after budget drama
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Reports are spreading about a very specific Apple Vision Pro front glass crack
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Meta & Microsoft are lobbying the EU to reject Apple's new App Store plans [u]
Big software companies of course want consumers to "trust THEM" and not leave security and trust details to Apple. They want full control over the device. As a user, I don't want them to have that, because I don't trust them. If they wanted me to trust them, they would tell me exactly what data they are taking from my computer or phone, and they won't do that.
Security and privacy are so important to me that indeed I would still buy an iPhone if there was no app store. Absolutely. In fact, I would rather have a "Feature Phone" (dumb phone) than an Android phone.