

Maybe you should highlight it with a red circle, because I still don’t see it.
Maybe you should highlight it with a red circle, because I still don’t see it.
I used to install custom ROMs on my android phone and spent days of my life getting everything exactly the way I wanted things.
I ended up with a clunkier version of iOS.
Ultimately I don’t need or want an open platform in my pocket. I want to be able to trust that the App Store isn’t garbage, and don’t want to have to worry about my parents easily installing viruses on their devices.
I know I’m earning this downvoted spam, but…
This requires you to use enterprise-oriented features that blast you with warnings telling you not to do it. After you ignore those warnings they can install anything they want on your device.
This is basically sideloading for corporations.
And it is exactly an example of what will happen (and be quite common) if regular sideloading and alternative app stores with no Apple validation are forced on us.
It’s a problem on Android, already. Banking apps disable themselves if your device is rooted due to malicious Trojans that exploit that feature to gain easy access to your data.
I agree with your sentiment, but it’s still a Trojan.
It just requires you to bypass all of the “do not do this unless you know what you’re doing” warnings to go through the very obviously risky process to be able to install the Trojan.
I’m really confused. Focus mode doesn’t just turn itself on or off for you. It’s something you have to either activate or schedule. Third party apps can also activate it, I believe, with permission. It also synchronizes across devices, so if it’s turned on on your phone it will turn on on your Mac.
You seem to be having some issue that isn’t related to the default behavior or I’m not understanding what you’re asking (my bad if so).
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/turn-a-focus-on-or-off-mchl999b7c1a/mac
I thought it was because STDS were?
You’re a geek.
Like pair programming.
Crypto, eh?
Oh, Oooh. NOW I SEE IT!