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No no, you see the restrictions are there for YOUR protection.

"Won't someone please think of the children?"




You say that like someone who didn't have to periodically clean/erase/throw away their parents' malware-infested Windows machine (which was already bogged down by anti-virus software) in the early '00s. Not that I agree with every Apple policy, but it's hard to argue that their customers aren't generally more "protected" than they have been on other platforms. The fact that my mom can safely use an iPhone for 4-5 years with little to no support from me is incredible.


>You say that like someone who didn't have to periodically clean/erase/throw away their parents' malware-infested Windows machine (which was already bogged down by anti-virus software) in the early '00s.

Yes I have, you don't know me. And that's not an argument. Apple's MacOS is open unlike iOS and that's not full of malware or users getting scammed daily then what makes you think they'll suddenly start getting scammed on iOS. Explain that please.


"Anytime someone puts a lock on something you own, against your wishes, and doesn't give you the key, they're not doing it for your benefit"


HN's collective opinion: "Hey, if you don't like Apple's walled garden, the you can giit out! [and move to Android]"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2bOXQibamM


It's a variation on the temporarily embarassed millionaires.

HN is full of temporarily embarassed walled garden magnates.

The say I don't want oligopolies or walled gardens punished because one day I could own a walled garden money making machine!




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