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At some point you need to accept that there are sufficient hoops necessary to jump through to disable security that no one would accidentally do it. If you really think that security is so paramount that no level of compromise is acceptable, then you should be outraged that devs can test their apps on their iPhones. You should be up in arms at the existence of the App Store that lets you install software written by third parties. You should be petitioning Apple to remove safari as what could be more insecure that downloading and running arbitrary code from a completely unknown website? And you should be happy paying $1500 for a function-less, featureless, slab of Titanium with an Apple logo etched on the back, secure in the knowledge that it has no security vulnerabilities whatsoever.


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