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ChrisMorrisOrg
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Comment #15986791
Can you please give an example? I don't think I understand what you're saying.
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Comment #15986784
Precisely this. The title of this article should probably be renamed because it's looking at specific examples where the whole process (ie login + registration flows) hasn't been i…
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Comment #15299760
Yeah, seems to be limited to Google’s own payment services. Just so you know, Apple doesn’t see nor store the item/s you purchase via Apple Pay, so if Apple Pay is accepted through…
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Comment #15273542
I must have misunderstood. Sorry! https://twitter.com/marcosc/status/909645024282869760
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Comment #15273540
UPDATE: I may have misunderstood the talk. Apologies! My original statement that payment method doesn’t matter may be wrong. https://twitter.com/marcosc/status/909645024282869760
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Comment #15273512
Hmm. You could be right. I’ll have to verify with him. Perhaps I misunderstood him. I’ll get back to you!
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Comment #15273041
Not sure if the talk has been uploaded, but: https://twitter.com/chrismorrisorg/status/896352427426799618
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Comment #15272771
Not sure if this is still the case, but Marcos from Mozilla did a talk on this at CampJS earlier this year. Apparently Chrome will send data about the items purchased to Google, ev…
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Comment #13843742
I would argue that their stringent security requirements are a testament to how much they care about the macOS platform and its users.
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Comment #13843701
Yes you can download apps outside the App Store, but the App Store has a brand recognition associated to it that Apple need to and should protect.
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Comment #13818568
Hmm, I definitely had to install an update for the YouTube app to receive the double tap to rewind/fast-forward.
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Comment #13818549
I agree - they're definitely putting the customer's security first. If people want to use an open environment, the web browser is always available on iOS anyway. Apple are complete…
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Comment #13818521
I strongly doubt Apple would ever ban web browsers. The amount browsing done on iOS is too significant, it wouldn't make sense to ban them.
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Comment #13781649
In a word - context. This might sound a bit counter-intuitive, but learning how to break things has helped me the most in learning how to create things. I'm not at an absolute expe…
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Comment #4400063
Don't worry about spoilers - the images are only linked and not embedded.
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