@musser @djvdq @9to5Mac Why need extra protection when the platform is already closed 🤷♂️
Opening the door for no reason, all apps you need are on the AppStore. The only reason people fight for sideloading is for the edge cases of apps Apple doesn’t approve, or for Piracy/Pornography/Gambling applications which have restrictions or are outright banned on the platform.
@musser @djvdq @9to5Mac But this is where the EU shouldn’t get a say.
Without Apple the iPhone and so on wouldn’t exist, they make the devices, they have their own AppStore, they have the right to charge what they’d like.
Sony the same with the PlayStation, all digital games HAVE to be brought through their store which is fair as they’re the platform holder.
Why should other platforms get to take a piece of the pie when these companies bring in the high user bases.
@AaronDoe @djvdq @9to5Mac So sideloading isn’t that bad then after all?
If sideloading would hurt companies in a meaningful way they’d simply decide to exit the market.
EUs goal is to protect European companies and citizens, giving European citizens and companies better consumer rights and competitive markets goes above letting the world’s richest company to “exploit” Europe without regulations.