Yeah, nothing insecure about that!
Yeah, nothing insecure about that!
As an Apple fan, I do not want what these governments are pushing. Apple is vertically integrated. As a consumer, I like that. So is Nintendo, and your favorite car company, etc.
We don’t need to use the law to force Apple to horizontally integrate. If Apple’s charging too much, just say so and force them to lower it.
how does bg3 play on a non-pro/max machine? Is it doable?
Thanks for the links! I enjoyed reading about how iMessage is built on top of APN. That probably explains why I can reply to messages in arbitrary apps on my Apple Watch. :-)
However, that doesn’t change my argument. Beeper is not a trusted party in this exchange. When they show my messages to their users, they are decrypting my messages and user activity in a way that is outside my zone of trust. They can then be nice and show it to their users in their app, or they can be nefarious and send that data to any other 3rd party for whatever purposes they want.
This is a major security hole at the application layer, despite the network layer security that you’ve linked to.
The beeper application is not trusted by anyone except Beeper. As an Apple user, I trust Apple by buying their devices and participating in their services. I have no trust relationship with Beeper whatsoever. They have the the ability to decrypt my messages unbeknownst to me, and do whatever they want with them. Maybe they’ll display them to users nicely in the app. Maybe they’ll do something nefarious with them.
Having user activity flow into 3rd parties is a major security problem. Maybe you don’t see it, but it’s real and it’s there. We’re still trying to clean up the adtech mess on the web after how many years?
That’s not what they’re doing. They’re using Apple’s version for free. They’re also encouring their users to violate their terms of service agreements with Apple en-masse.
A non-trusted 3rd party that has the capability to decrypt messages? It’s a big problem.
It’s also a huge security hole
It’s not a public API. Hacking someone’s private API is already against law - charging $$ for it moreso.
You are contradicting yourself all over the place in these comments.
It had all kinds of rendering bugs on the iPad
Modern Chrome and Safari used to share the same open source engine until it was forked. They’re not that different from each other
I’m running betas on everything, and it’s all great over here. No crashes and the battery isn’t bad either.
The problem is that the courts are creating a two-tier society. One for non-religious people, and another for people who don’t want to be nice because their in-group says they don’t have to be.
I dunno, but the fact that I’m browsing a post with 118 comments using a skin that looks a lot like Apollo tells that things are going in a good direction.
Interesting. One of my least favorite things about CarPlay is when I’m trying to scroll a list, and a banner appears at the bottom. The banner blocks my scroll gesture, and if I touch it to try to dismiss it or anything, I’m taken out of my current app.
The only thing you can do about it is to just wait for it to go away, which is not good for someone in a car.
Even more aggregious is the EU’s audacity to declare that tech companies must be horizontally integrated. What’s next, are they going to go after Nintendo?