Today Apple announced new options for processing payments and downloading apps on iOS and opened new avenues for malware, fraud and scams, illicit and harmful content, and other privacy and security threats.
@asymco I don’t want to move to Europe anymore. (I never wanted)
@jdurand Every time you visit a web site in EU you already get to navigate a pop-up asking you about your choices for cookies. It's a riot.
@asymco @jdurand sadly there isn’t opt-out. I would be first to not allow any option like this on my device

@pruzicka @asymco @jdurand This Safari extension automatically suppresses the cookie popups and a few other annoyances

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‎Hush Nag Blocker

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@asymco too aggressive if Apple says access to physical Apple Store services is not available for those who sideload? Requiring the support infrastructure to expand to problems created by sideloading seems unfair.