• howrar@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know if I like this change. Not allowing for sideloading means a reduction in user freedom, sure, but how much freedom does the average user care to have anyway? With the state of Apple products as it is today, I would definitely recommend them to someone who isn’t technologically savvy over something that grants more freedoms because of how fool-proof it is. For the rest of us who know our way around this stuff, we have Linux. The lack of freedom in Apple products doesn’t take away from the freedoms of Linux users.

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      1 year ago

      There is a EU law now that forces Apple to allow sideloading in the EU. Common EU W

      They have no obligations to allow that outside of the EU though.