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KukicAdnan | 6 years ago

Only if they offer other social login options like Facebook and Twitter for example. If the app doesn't support oAuth, then there's no requirement to have sign in with apple.

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bruceb|6 years ago

Still seems a bit crazy. Dictating that apps have to have Apple login.

Seems no real justification other than Apple can use its power.

ocdtrekkie|6 years ago

The important highlight is that Sign in with Apple allows somewhat anonymous login. So Apple can argue it is requiring everyone to support a more privacy-friendly login option.

vbezhenar|6 years ago

Apple store, apple rules.

tehbeard|6 years ago

It seems like it would be a safer option for customers privacy wise Vs Facebook login. That said, uncomfortable questions have to be to asked if sign on with apple can be blocked to, by proxy, block/remove an app from the store.

76543210|6 years ago

Another reason web apps are the future.

Don't develop for evil companies. I tried explaining this to my coworkers but they couldn't see beyond the $$$. Now I understand why Engineers take a 2 hour ethics class.

briandear|6 years ago

That’s not what it’s dictating.