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[โ€“] Daefsdeda@sh.itjust.works 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Yes but when push comes to shove, they prioritise money. See apple serves in china being accessible by the goverment.

I do agree that it is nice that apple has things that protects buyers from telcos but, I do feel like the no bloatware and no different phones in regions is a image move so apple products are more easuly understandable for the average consumer (so more money).

[โ€“] Isthisreddit@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

I will totally agree with you it all does come down to money, but I feel Apple/Tim Cook is still principled in this regard - he has made a stand that the customer is not the product, and the investors/share holders appear to respect this boundary so far. All that is needed is a shithead CEO to come in and squeeze every cent, which at that point might very well be to monetize users like Google. Anything can change tomorrow.

Btw I'm a hobbyist security researcher, and the more I study Apple/iOS/MacOS, the more impressed I am. I don't actually have any apple devices, but I'm really starting to consider it

Inb4 Linux