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This after the Keynote at WWDC 2018 pronounced: I am stunned that Apple, a company which rightly refuses to sell cheap adaptor cables in its stores because it considers that we should only use high quality approved accessories, is continuing to sell (or give away, in some cases) four products which security researchers have demonstrated break Apple’s own rules, and grossly abuse the user’s privacy. This is still available as of 8 September 2018, and has even been recommended by MacWorld. Cleaner which also exfiltrates browser history without the app listing. Antivirus which exfiltrates browser history and a detailed listing of all installed apps.
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Apple needs to clarify whether that is the same product, or is safe to use, as a matter of urgency. Oddly, an app of this name is still available on the UK App Store as of 8 September 2018, although it purports to come from a different developer, and has a different app icon. Explicit and detailed complaints have been made to the App Store by several researchers since the middle of August, but the app has only just been taken down from the US store.
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In most parts, it’s like a jumble sale, full of items of doubtful origin, but if you look hard enough there are some real gems. What greater contrast than with Apple’s App Store? They may not be the cheapest, but I can’t think of any lemon which I have bought there. After bookstores, which have been my obsession ever since I learned to read, they are the best: well designed, plenty of hardware to look at and play with, friendly but not pushy sales staff, and products which I can trust to work really well. Apple’s retail stores are among my favourite shops.