top | item 35850441 (no title) throwaway50606 | 2 years ago And then Facebook forces you to use their "web installer" that simply allows them to spy on everything you do on the phone :-) discuss order hn newest doikor|2 years ago The spying is still be illegal in EU without user consent no matter if it is technically possible or not. nozzlegear|2 years ago But then for those of us not in the EU, Facebook et al suddenly have access to a plethora of data they didn’t have before via side loading thanks to a European law. load replies (3) yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago Losing arbitrary code doesn't magically remove iOS's sandboxing. ThePowerOfFuet|2 years ago No, but it would permit the use of private frameworks.
doikor|2 years ago The spying is still be illegal in EU without user consent no matter if it is technically possible or not. nozzlegear|2 years ago But then for those of us not in the EU, Facebook et al suddenly have access to a plethora of data they didn’t have before via side loading thanks to a European law. load replies (3)
nozzlegear|2 years ago But then for those of us not in the EU, Facebook et al suddenly have access to a plethora of data they didn’t have before via side loading thanks to a European law. load replies (3)
yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago Losing arbitrary code doesn't magically remove iOS's sandboxing. ThePowerOfFuet|2 years ago No, but it would permit the use of private frameworks.
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