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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
They are examples of how Apple's policy decisions stifle competition and result in a worse product for consumers.

Apple's devices cannot adequately protect my privacy, because of their efforts to prevent competitors from making products in any of the markets that they participate in.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
It really is, and the problem is ubiquitous across app categories.

Here's another example: you cannot selectively block JavaScript in an iOS browser.

On Android/MacOS/Windows/Linux, you can use a browser extension like Noscript to only run trusted or necessary JS.

Safari only provides a coarse on/off toggle, and Apple forbids any browser that does not use their proprietary WebKit framework. None of the App Store content blockers allow seamless fine-grained control like every other platform supports.