That’s the benefit of a third party App Store. Zero control. Zero moderation. If I want to host a Bitcoin miner and let people install it then that’s totally my right.
If you want out of date apps removed then I think you’d like iOS or the play store.
Off topic but I never see articles posted here about what the new features in Android are going to be, but Apple haters will undoubtedly let me know what I can expect to see in iOS.
Don’t second guess the willingness of an Apple-hater to spend that much time dissecting something bad Apple has done.
Ah I see. It is the chocolate industry’s turn to have an existential shortage crisis, jacking up prices never to come back down.
MBAs sure are smart for coming up with this one to keep up the charade of perpetual growth.
Ah, I see a comment with downvotes here and I know it’s a rational one I should be paying attention to.
Things work, but they feel entitled to forcing Apple to dedicate their resources to offering the same experience to people who don’t do business with Apple.
Forcing a business to operate better with another competitor for no benefit of their own is a dangerous precedent to set.
But does it work? Can you, as an Android user, send text messages to and from people with iPhones?
So you’re saying iPhones are as important to humanity as the internet and should be equally regulated as such?
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