Being successful isn’t illegal. But using your success to stamp out the competition is illegal.
Being successful isn’t illegal. But using your success to stamp out the competition is illegal.
If you’re a Google competitor, you now know what number you need to offer Apple in order to start the conversation about switching safari’s default browser.
If you’re a consumer… I have no idea why you’d care. Especially when you can freely choose another search engine if you feel so inclined.
Imagine what happens when a big company like Facebook decides they’re going to create the Meta App Store, and they think they’re a big enough entity to get enough users to switch. Ultimately users will need to choose between the security they’re guaranteed today, or being able to continue to use their favorite apps.
You’ll likely need an Apple ID set with an address in the EU and/or an EU-issued credit card, plus will need to be physically present in the EU.
Yeah until the big apps decide they’re big enough to get users to switch off the App Store. Then grandma is trying to follow instructions from an email to install Facebook and disable the protections, and now she’s screwed it up and there’s malware.
Every trip home for the holidays in about getting all the crap to make her computer usable again. Now I’ll have to do that to her phone, too??
There was concerns when this was announced that Apple could legally delete all your sideloaded apps the moment you stepped outside of the EU.
Before iMessage, all text bubbles were green. For the original concept of iPhone, anything telephonic (that your carrier could charge you for, since Steve Jobs ensured that iPhones got unlimited data at first) was colored green. That’s why, to this day, the phone app and the messages app are both green, as well as the “you’re on a call” status that appears behind the clock.
Then iMessage came out in iOS 5 and they made it blue, the color of things that used data (like safari, stocks, mail, App Store, weather)
It wasn’t until the redesign of iOS 7 that they cranked up the saturation of all the colors, and the telephony green became like, anxiety-inducing electric green. I feel like that’s when people started hating these green bubbles so much, because iOS 7 actually made them an ugly, radioactive color. Where the blue remained a pleasant, calm ocean blue.