This is another example of apples platform treating apple apps "preferentially" - one of the points raised in the ongoing appstore complaint.
I can understand why they think they can do this - they create the OS, so you implicitly "trust" them - but that position doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to grant others that same trust, IMHO.
Apple should be divided into separate independent companies. One for silicon, one for computers, one for phones and gadgets, one for screens, one for OS, one for app store and so on.
I can understand why they think they can do this - they create the OS, so you implicitly "trust" them - but that position doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to grant others that same trust, IMHO.