on 09-10-2013 12:04
on 09-10-2013 12:04
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 09-10-2013 13:00
@MI5 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:No control = problems.
Control = Communism
Where's the middle ground ??
Control = Safety.
Most people want safety.
People want to be able to download an App knowing it is not going to screw up their device. With Android that safety net doesn't exist.
A lot of users don't know what it is showing them when it tells them which permissions the App is asking for, so they just allow it. Then the rogue app has access to everything as the user has just allowed it unwillingly.
on 09-10-2013 13:04
on 09-10-2013 13:04
09-10-2013 13:39 - edited 09-10-2013 13:40
09-10-2013 13:39 - edited 09-10-2013 13:40
on 09-10-2013 13:42
on 09-10-2013 13:42
on 09-10-2013 14:05
on 09-10-2013 14:05
on 09-10-2013 14:26
@MI5 wrote:
The whole point of Android is open source.
The whole point of Apple is sandboxed.
It's for each to choose their own preference and manage it accordingly.......
Can't argue with that.
Being open has it's limits, being sandboxes has it's limits.
Both then also have their positives.
Android is becoming less and less open however isn't it... *runs* haha
on 09-10-2013 14:33
on 09-10-2013 14:33
on 09-10-2013 19:50
on 09-10-2013 19:50
on 09-10-2013 19:57
Hi
You're welcome.
And you will get used to it.
on 09-10-2013 20:11
on 09-10-2013 20:11
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for all the comments and help 😉. But I don't really see the point of picking a wallpaper and then every time you get an alert or text etc it just appears on a blurred screen and your wallpaper does not even feature? C'min Apple sort a fix for it!
Total control - love Apple!