on 21-06-2018 16:29
on 21-06-2018 16:29
on 21-06-2018 17:29
Very interesting there was no clarification on what 'the slight issue' was with iPhone users.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 21-06-2018 17:37
on 21-06-2018 17:37
on 21-06-2018 17:42
on 21-06-2018 17:42
on 21-06-2018 17:47
on 21-06-2018 17:47
It is far easier for organisations to devop Apps that run on Andropid due to their open policy to app development. apple as we all are aware does not have such open arrangements so organisations tend to develop for Android in the first instance.
21-06-2018 18:05 - edited 21-06-2018 18:06
@Cleoriff wrote:All the more reason to change to Android then @Bambino
To be fair, it's a new development, and there's still a few weeks to go before they start trialling the scheme (which according to that report doesn't go live until the autumn). We're talking about the safe handling of quite sensitive data, so it's important that they get it right first time. Hopefully, by the time that the scheme officially launches, we'll have a trustworthy and fully functioning app in both Android and iOS.
on 21-06-2018 23:39
on 22-06-2018 00:01
on 22-06-2018 00:01