Apple says allowing users to download apps directly onto their iPhones without having to use the App Store would harm customers by damaging privacy and security (Tim Higgins/Wall Street Journal)

Apple says allowing users to download apps directly onto their iPhones without having to use the App Store would harm customers by damaging privacy and security (Tim Higgins/Wall Street Journal)

Apple says allowing users to download apps directly onto their iPhones without having to use the App Store would harm customers by damaging privacy and security (Tim Higgins/Wall Street Journal)

Apple says allowing users to download apps directly onto their iPhones without having to use the App Store would harm customers by damaging privacy and security (Tim Higgins/Wall Street Journal) https://bit.ly/3j5DzcN

Tim Higgins / Wall Street Journal:
Apple says allowing users to download apps directly onto their iPhones without having to use the App Store would harm customers by damaging privacy and security  —  Company says allowing users to download software onto their iPhones without using the App Store jeopardizes protections


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