Some seemingly innocuous APIs are misused to track users, Apple says.

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      11 months ago

      One of the big problems with something like this isn’t transparency, it’s that this will potentially wipe out so many potential apps.

      Google has done this a bunch in the name of privacy and it 100% kills apps.

      Hopefully they aren’t as strict as Google on some of those APIs or the unintended consequences could be substantial

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    11 months ago

    Can’t wait to get our app rejected multiple times for not having an ‘approved reason’ for using certain apis 💀

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      Yeah because what Linux users on the fediverse don’t realize is that most people don’t find their data valuable. Bc genuinely who cares if Instagram knows that you’re a dog. In fact, most people actively want other people to know the things about them that apps collect. They’ll just post it on Instagram and TikTok without a second thought.

      The alternative to platforms not collecting data is them charging you what your data is worth yearly. So Google might cost 20 bucks a year, Instagram my cost another 25 bucks a year. Most people would end the year with maybe 100 to 200 in “web service bills”. Nobody wants another bill.