• 11 months

    It’s interesting to see Apple fighting the EU’s regulatory bodies while complying with everything that the Chinese government asks.

    This.

  • 11 months

    If a certain feature requires a privacy violation, there’s something clearly wrong with the way it was designed.

  • 11 months

    Europeans to miss certain privacy holes in iOS 26 features thanks to strict EU regulations

    FTFY

  • So, the $3 trillion dollar company can’t afford compliance lawyers to help them ship these features in time? The 30% of iPhone owning Europeans are surely not being influenced to sway their governments to stop regulating US tech?

    • 11 months

      They can, but this way they can brainwash their customers into thinking it’s the big bad EU’s fault.

  • 11 months

    I have no idea what kind of features they add in Android/iOS anyway. It’s not like I use my smartphone differently than in 2015.

  • Bjarne@feddit.orgdeleted by creatorEnglish
    11 months

    There weren’t any worthwhile features since the app store dropped. /hj

  • Malus’s official stance is that the DMA isn’t designed to protect customers, but to favor companies instead, sometimes European ones.

    Then they should be for it, because by their theory it favors them. But no, they’re so pro-consumer, they don’t want to make money /s