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Comment Re:Chinese apps banned in India (Score 1) 72

The subject is not, I think, as simple as some might present it. How could Apple decide to respect or not respect certain decisions made by the governments of the countries where it is established? No one is above the law, including a GAFAM, we keep saying it. Could the solution be for Apple to withdraw from the Chinese market? Are we sure this would solve the problem, especially if she is the only one doing it? https://getappvalley.com/ https://tutuappx.com/ https://tweakbox.mobi/

Comment Re:You want woke? You can't handle the woke! (Score 1) 123

it is essential for every developed country to maintain a certain stability of their currency. The stability of the country is at stake, too big changes threaten the economies of households and their purchasing power, which can seriously damage the economy. However, it is true that the United States is particularly vindictive when it comes to protecting the dollar, as well as the rest of their economic interests. https://www.minimilitia.mobi/ https://www.applock.ooo/ https://www.7zip.vip/

Comment Re:Just no (Score 2) 92

There is an effort at Apple compared to other companies. The problem I think is not only that of third-party applications, it is the capitalist ecosystem, and the phone is part of it. Ads, trackers (and all that goes with it) make it possible to create non-negotiable cash income for brands. It's very perverse, and as said before, Apple has made efforts on some points (as on Safari), but when you manage a business and you try to make income through ads on phone is super helpful. The question is: is this collected content only used for simple targeted advertising? https://www.ucbrowser.vip/ https://shareit.onl/ https://mxplayer.pro/

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