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Privacy and security are Apple's top App Store priorities, Tim Cook says
Apple Store, operating system, hardware are only on Apple’s devices. No one other brand can feel diked by them. Developers of apps don’t have any innate right to be on iPhone and no one force them to create apps for iPhone. Almost of them are happy with Apple’s rules. Apple have right to decide about their products. Thanks to Apple people now have real choice to buy products with different characteristics on the market. Apple’s products are the most loved devices on the market. -
Tim Cook says that Apple TV+ has already 'proved itself' to fans
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Apple fails to patch publicly disclosed zero-day flaws with iOS 15.0.1
Mork said:Does anyone know if 15.1 Beta has patched these security issues? Maybe Apple is working to fix these in a soon to be 15.1? -
Apple users, developers seek class status in App Store antitrust claims
iPhone is powerful that any android top models. On iPhone you can’t install trash’s apps from online. People buy Apple’s products also thanks to their characteristics. Who don’t know how it work can ask to the Apple Store , or by telephone, or online on the Apple’s websites. Almost all people know how it work and what iPhone offer. Infact now there is choice for the people: you can buy an unsafe, worst and open android or an iPhone with his characteristics. People prefer iPhone: android now sell almost only on entry level price line. So why the class actions? Because someone try to use people (that are looking for money) to obtain changes. Consider that Apple is the developer and the owner of their products/service. No one force a developer to create apps for iPhone but if they want there are cost and rules , with high quality standard also about privacy. Apple can offer a music service? Yes , and it’s different from the others. Look at Spotify for example: they are on App Store , they can interact with Apple Watch. But they also sell your personal informations like name, surname, preferences of listening, ecc. Apple Music don’t. -
European consumer lobbying group backs EU's Apple Music antitrust case