| ▲ | j45 9 days ago | |
“Sideloading “ is the original app installing by sync or copying. You used a wire, or Bluetooth that transferred the app file. Then it ran. This is how it was. iPhone 1 was vehemently against third party apps of any kind. The use of iTunes to have a “store” helped transfer and install apps digitally, and I believe using a wire too. You either own your device or you don’t. At a software level mobile has been a challenge to keep secure and locking it all down might not secure it either as there might be side doors still instead of side loading. It has been 15-17 years since we got this batch of mobile operating systems, maybe we’re due for a new one since there’s a critical mass of users already on smartphones, unlike when Android/iOS began. | ||