I didn't argue this specific case. I said in general, Apple should not be allowed to have such power. (Laws need to be adapted/modernized to cover the current mobile ecosystems)
It's my device, if I am fully informed and decide to run a crypto-miner application I should be able to do so. If I want to run 'In A Permanent Save State' [1], Apple shouldn't be allowed to censor this (not that I would agree with the subsumptions in that app, but that is not relevant here).
It's my device, if I am fully informed and decide to run a crypto-miner application I should be able to do so. If I want to run 'In A Permanent Save State' [1], Apple shouldn't be allowed to censor this (not that I would agree with the subsumptions in that app, but that is not relevant here).
[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2012/11/13/the-very...