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That's silly. That's like wondering why people use awful streaming sites to watch movies and not download high quality torrents instead. Ease of use, easy of discovery, learning curves, etc.
What’s hard about going into settings and then General -> VPN -> add configuration and entering - Server - remote ID - Username - Password This is less setup than adding an email account.
GreatFire is tracking Apple iOS applications for instances of censorship
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#22I don’t get the purpose of “VPN apps” as opposed to just signing up for a VPN service and setting it up in iOS settings.
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#23I don’t get the purpose of “VPN apps” as opposed to just signing up for a VPN service and setting it up in iOS settings.
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#24I don’t get the purpose of “VPN apps” as opposed to just signing up for a VPN service and setting it up in iOS settings.
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That's silly. That's like wondering why people use awful streaming sites to watch movies and not download high quality torrents instead. Ease of use, easy of discovery, learning curves, etc.
What’s hard about going into settings and then General -> VPN -> add configuration and entering - Server - remote ID - Username - Password This is less setup than adding an email account.
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What’s hard about going into settings and then General -> VPN -> add configuration and entering - Server - remote ID - Username - Password This is less setup than adding an email account.
Except an email account is something everyone has to use in the day to day, and getting to that point was a 15 year battle. Go down and work with the IT department sometime, it's incredible the blind spots you'll see. The calrity of your knowledge is far from universal
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#27Lots of apps aren't available in China or outside of where the developer is based.
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Except an email account is something everyone has to use in the day to day, and getting to that point was a 15 year battle. Go down and work with the IT department sometime, it's incredible the blind spots you'll see. The calrity of your knowledge is far from universal
So who is the set of people who are both technically savvy enough to know they want a VPN but can’t follow the set up instructions I listed above if they were given by a VPN provider?
They may have heard of so-and-so app, install it, and boom, it works. That's very appealing, especially if it's a custom protocol that is supposedly harder to detect.
Or maybe their grandkids have set it up for them, and don't want it to be any harder than it needs to be. Yada yada.
It's not really hard to come up with answers like this. The two options aren't "complete expert" and "blithering idiot".
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#29Please note that while Apple itself may censor applications in regions, creators of the apps may choose to limit their distributions as well. For example: Bank of America's mobile banking app isn't available in Pakistan where I currently am, but this website wouldn't differentiate between that type of censorship or Apple's censorship. But, personally, I still think this is a great idea!
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#30I'm not sure how this shows censorship. It just shows you if an app is available in China. Lots of apps aren't available in China or outside of where the developer is based.