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azureblue

(2,592 posts)
2. Not again
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 10:06 AM
Tuesday

Apple has always maintained that apps on their app store must meet their standards of security and reliability.IOW, you cannot put an app on the app store that sends your address book contents to a third party, your browser history, puts trackers on your phone, or other wise infect your phone with ads or malware. without asking you for permission. This is why Apple devices are much more secure than Android / Windows based devices.

Apple has always said that if you meet Apple standards and app review, you can put your app on the store. And it's been that way for years, even back to Apple OS, and regularly, some yo yo pops up thinking they can sue Apple into breaking their security standards.

This is just a bunch of whiners mad they can't harvest data from i Phones.. Look at who is financing this lawsuit. Since the attempt has been made over and over, and failed every time, the plaintiffs are trying a new angle, which was pretty shaky from the beginning. So the judge followed the law.. Duh..

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Hmmmm....expert from apple....hmmmm mwmisses4289 Tuesday #1
Not again azureblue Tuesday #2
I understand your point angrychair Tuesday #3
I'm thinking about the "ICE Reporter" apps RainCaster Tuesday #4
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