@djvdq @9to5Mac Android has a massive malware issue (mainly Chinese off-branded ROMs) but also critical vulnerabilities found exploited on a wide scale for popular OEMs too.
Apple’s ecosystem has always been a walled garden, and imo should remain that way. Yes iOS has been exploited previously in the past. But it’s nowhere near as wide of an attack vector as Android is.
Android = Open Platform
iOS = Close Platform
EU shouldn’t get to force things on companies big or small.
@musser It’s not a benefit though is it? It’s just a power move from the EU.
Like them forcing USB-C on iPhones, who does that benefit? Say you’ve been a user since iPhone 5 when Lightning got introduced you’ve probably got a ton of cables/accessories that will be useless without an adapter
All I see on this topic is “well Android has it” yeah that’s true but Apple has always done their own thing
Also I still hate the EU laws are force on the UK and we left, just leave us alone already