Apple Suggests Users to Switch to Android if They Want to Sideload Apps

Apple Suggests Users to Switch to Android if They Want to Sideload Apps

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Apple is quite strict when it comes to user privacy. It does not allow users to sideload apps officially on the iPhone or iPad. However, users, as well as third-party developers, want to sideload apps that would allow them to void the privacy and security checks placed by Apple. In a new interview, Apple's executive suggests that users who want to sideload apps on their iPhone should shift to Android.

Apple's latest report blatantly touts terms and negative impacts associated with the sideloading of apps. The company is also using PR to further the reach of its terms. Apple's head of user privacy, Erik Neuenschwander spoke to the Fast Company, stating that sideloading apps on iPhone and iPad would enable users to download apps from the entire web and other places other than the App Store. This would lure users to be "tricked or duped" into "some dark alley."

Apple Suggests Users to Switch to Android if They Want to Sideload Apps

Jun 23, 2021, 2:30pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-suggests-users-to-switch-to-android-if-they-want-to-sideload-apps/ > Apple is quite strict when it comes to user privacy. It does not allow users to sideload apps officially on the iPhone or iPad. However, users, as well as third-party developers, want to sideload apps that would allow them to void the privacy and security checks placed by Apple. In a new interview, Apple's executive suggests that users who want to sideload apps on their iPhone should shift to Android. > Apple's latest report blatantly touts terms and negative impacts associated with the sideloading of apps. The company is also using PR to further the reach of its terms. Apple's head of user privacy, Erik Neuenschwander spoke to the Fast Company, stating that sideloading apps on iPhone and iPad would enable users to download apps from the entire web and other places other than the App Store. This would lure users to be "tricked or duped" into "some dark alley."