In general yes, but it can still serve as a red flag since any company being able to affect an entire half of another industry they’re not even involved in probably isn’t a great sign
blocking root access on all devices other than macOS,
Hopefully, more is done as far as root access. Side loading is a matter of when not if, but root is far more of a gray area IMO.
And MacOS isn’t safe btw, they’ve been neutering sudo on MacOS for the past few versions now and I suspect it’s to prepare it and people for a future “walled garden desktop OS”.
I think they are going to shift people to iPads where it’s already locked down. People already accept a locked down iPad, but not a locked down Mac. Maybe it’s why the Mac’s are so expensive compared to the air.
Fucking FINALLY
Please stop, I can only get so erect!
“how apple tracking transparency impacted the collection of advertising data”
Isn’t that a good thing?
In general yes, but it can still serve as a red flag since any company being able to affect an entire half of another industry they’re not even involved in probably isn’t a great sign
None of those include the App Store/sideloading, though, or blocking root access on all devices other than macOS, which is unfortunate.
It’s a start, though.
I’m also missing that they block all competition in the browser engine space.
Hopefully, more is done as far as root access. Side loading is a matter of when not if, but root is far more of a gray area IMO.
And MacOS isn’t safe btw, they’ve been neutering sudo on MacOS for the past few versions now and I suspect it’s to prepare it and people for a future “walled garden desktop OS”.
I think they are going to shift people to iPads where it’s already locked down. People already accept a locked down iPad, but not a locked down Mac. Maybe it’s why the Mac’s are so expensive compared to the air.