>First, are you a security expert? If so, please provide your bona fides.
Nice goalpost move. I'm not playing that game with you.
>Apple employs some of the brightest software and hardware security experts in the business.
And yet Safari still gets hacked.
From the DOJ lawsuit:
16. Apple wraps itself in a cloak of privacy, security, and consumer preferences to
justify its anticompetitive conduct. Indeed, it spends billions on marketing and branding to
promote the self-serving premise that only Apple can safeguard consumers’ privacy and security
interests. Apple selectively compromises privacy and security interests when doing so is in
Apple’s own financial interest—such as degrading the security of text messages, offering
governments and certain companies the chance to access more private and secure versions of app
stores, or accepting billions of dollars each year for choosing Google as its default search engine
when more private options are available. In the end, Apple deploys privacy and security
justifications as an elastic shield that can stretch or contract to serve Apple’s financial and
business interests.
https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/media/1344546/dl?inline
>If they perceive handling out JIT capabilities to apps as risky, I believe them. You, on the other hand, come with no evidence to the contrary other than a bare assertion.
You are influenced by the reality distortion field, that much is clear, no conversation can be had with a cult member. Have a nice day.