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So much for taking naps in the middle of the day. I’ve had three days to try and get through these changes and I’m still not fully understanding the ramifications. Apple made so many changes partly because of the EU and not everyone is happy. I’m gonna get through what I know and we’ll hopefully learn together.

What is actually going on?

To start, a lot of the shake-up that is going on with Apple is its impending deadline with the European Union (EU). More specifically, it’s the EU’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA is supposed to protect consumers from platform “gatekeepers”. Essentially, the governing body wants to give its citizens more choice as to what’s on their phones and not have to suffer vendor lock-in.

So, for instance, this means that Apple can’t force you to not only use Safari, but its browser engine, Webkit. In fact, you can now get rid of Safari altogether if you want.

But let’s break it down.

Full functioning browsers (EU Only)

Yes, you read that correctly. This feature (and the one after) will only pertain to EU users. Apple has decided that it only some changes are happening there. I’ll get into that a bit later.

So, as I mentioned before, with the DMA comes the removal of using the Webkit browser engine for every browser. That may not have been something you knew or even cared about. But, if you have downloaded another browser to your phone like Firefox or Chrome, you were essentially using Safari under the hood with Mozilla or Google trappings, respectively. It would allow you to sign into to those accounts, sync passwords and tabs, share between your phone and PC, but you were still technically using Safari.

Now, when users use Chrome, they’ll be using 100% Chrome on their phone running Google’s Blink browser engine. For Firefox, you’ll be using Gecko.

As an added bonus, when you load up Safari for the first time (remember, the phone will still come with Safari pre-installed), it will ask you whether to keep Safari or choose another browser as your default.

While this seems great for consumers, developers have not taken too kindly to the changes. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney and Spotify CEO Daniel Ek, both huge critics of Apple, have voiced their displeasure to the changes.

However, I want to point out Mozilla because it’s relevant here. Spokesperson Damiano DeMonte told The Verge that Mozilla is “extremely disappointed.” He points out that these rule changes for the EU only will force browser devs like Mozilla to maintain two separate browsers going forward.

We are still reviewing the technical details but are extremely disappointed with Apple’s proposed plan to restrict the newly-announced BrowserEngineKit to EU-specific apps. The effect of this would be to force an independent browser like Firefox to build and maintain two separate browser implementations — a burden Apple themselves will not have to bear.”

Mozilla spokesperson Damiano DeMonte

Alternate App Stores (EU Only)

Next up on is the ability to use alternate app stores.

A lot of people have been using the term “sideloading” to describe what’s happening here. I don’t believe that’s what’s happening. Sideloading for me is what Android does when you want to install apps via an installation package you downloaded off the web. It is an app install that bypasses an app market completely. Almost like installing a program on a PC.

What Apple seems to be doing here is allowing third-party marketplaces to exist. While the marketplace itself can be downloaded from the web (which could technically be considered sideloading), these marketplaces have to be considered “notarized” by Apple before being able to work on its devices. This also goes for the apps that are being listed on these marketplaces.

For all intents and purposes, Apple will still “technically” control what may go in those marketplaces, but only in the loosest sense. They’ll still be reviewing them to make sure it works and nothing malicious would happen to the device, but they won’t be pushing their App Store policies on these marketplaces.

Other things that came with this change are using how payments are being processed. As someone who doesn’t understand more than the 70/30 split that was initially put in place, my head hurt trying to wrap it around these changes. I recommend reading the Apple announcement for more information.

Game Streaming Services (Global)

And saving the best for last is game streaming services. This includes the likes of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate cloud streaming and GeForce Now (RIP Google Stadia).

Apple has reversed a decision made back in 2020. At that time, they had issued a ban on game streaming apps. This reversal will allow all gamers with iOS devices to be able to play on the go with a more native experience. Apple says this should held developers “be able to provide enhanced discovery opportunities for streaming games, mini-apps, mini-games, chatbots, and plug-ins that are found within their apps.” This will also allow gamers to purchase in-game items using Apple’s In-App purchasing system.

I imagine this will probably enable companies like Amazon and Netflix to be able to start streaming games to devices, especially with Netflix making users on iOS sign into apps with their Netflix account. This should definitely make that process smoother.

And speaking of streaming apps, while DCA doesn’t deal in rumors, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention that the skuttlebutt is that Apple themselves is preparing to enter game streaming themselves. I kind of believe it as Apple has been moving into games recently with Resident Evil: Village, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and Death Stranding making appearances on Macs and iPhones lately. Being able to play these games on less than capable hardware would be a great boon for Apple.

What do you think? Are these changes going to impact you in any way?

Let me know!

Source: The Verge, The Verge, The Verge

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Amazon owes the French government millions for GDPR violation https://dcanalysts.net/amazon-owes-the-french-government-millions-for-gdpr-violation/ https://dcanalysts.net/amazon-owes-the-french-government-millions-for-gdpr-violation/#respond Wed, 24 Jan 2024 05:14:37 +0000 https://dcanalysts.net/?p=8794 Just another invasion of privacy here, boss!

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While Europe does have its many faults with what it has given the world over the past several hundred years, at least one good thing has come from them. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Now, the GDPR doesn’t have much bearing on citizens in the US. It does stipulate what companies can and cannot due with European citizens’ data. And it looks like Amazon messed around and is about to find out.

On Tuesday, Amazon was fined €32 million (about $35 million) by France’s National Commision on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL). This is because Amazon’s surveillance is “excessively intrusive” and puts “continuous pressure” on Amazon warehouse employees. Naturally, Amazon doesn’t agree stating that the ruling was “factually incorrect.”

The CNIL stated that the systems used by Amazon along with the data collection and its retention practices were “excessive” and violated several GDPR articles. The agency also stated that Amazon’s downtime measurements violated the GDPR because it requires employees to justify every interruption down to the minute.

Amazon hit back with a lengthy statement. It justified its actions by saying it is an industry practice. Apparently, these systems are necessary to “make the daily lives of its employees easier.” It also keeps them safe and efficient.

Amazon employees stateside have also voiced concerns about similar practices. Cameras are pointed at employees all the time and monitored by managers and AI. Videos can be flagged and sent to a remote site to be reviewed.

So, let me get this straight. In order to increase productivity, you have employees having to constantly explain themselves for stopping. It’s giving dystopian Cool Hand Luke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5q3cL0WYd4

Maybe if Amazon removed all that equipment, they could save some money and not layoff so many people.

Finished writing this article here, boss!

Source: The Verge

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Meta making Facebook and Instagram ad-free in Europe https://dcanalysts.net/meta-making-facebook-and-instagram-ad-free-in-europe/ https://dcanalysts.net/meta-making-facebook-and-instagram-ad-free-in-europe/#respond Mon, 30 Oct 2023 20:31:37 +0000 https://dcanalysts.net/?p=7726 Only in Europe and for a cost

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It was speculated earlier in the month that Meta had plans to create an ad-free version of their social networks in Europe. It looks like it is official now.

They have launched a paid subscription that will remove those pesky ads from Facebook and Instagram. It will cost €9.99/month on the web. Those on Android and iOS will have to pay €12.99/month because Apple and Google has to get their cut.

But don’t think this is Meta feeling all warm and fuzzy about helping you get rid of ads. This move was prompted by the European Union. They wanted a way to stop Meta from collecting data and ad targeting.

By charging for the services, Meta is hoping that it will help users choose between helping them offset the cost by paying for it directly or allowing Meta to collect and sell your data. They hope this will meet the requirements of the Digital Markets Act and GDPR.

We respect the spirit and purpose of these evolving European regulations, and are committed to complying with them.”

Excerpt from Meta’s blog post announcement

They were quick to point out that you don’t have to pay for the services and everything should be business as usual. Data collection and all.

The ad-free plan is only available to people 18 and over. It will also cover any linked Facebook and Instagram accounts. That won’t last long, though. Meta is planning to charge another €6 (web) or €8 (iOS/Android) for each linked account.

Meta also wants you to rest assured that as long as you give them money, they won’t sell your data for money.

Source: The Verge

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Tech Talk Thursdays Episode #101 (10/19/2023) https://dcanalysts.net/tech-talk-thursdays-episode-101-10-19-2023/ https://dcanalysts.net/tech-talk-thursdays-episode-101-10-19-2023/#respond Fri, 20 Oct 2023 05:17:35 +0000 https://dcanalysts.net/?p=7528 Tech Gaming Streaming Please check out the shows live on Twitch, Thursday at 8:00pm ET! If there are any topics you’d like to see covered, email us at ttt@majorshouse.com or join the MajorsHouse Discord server! You can follow us at:@MajorLinux@SynxiecBeta@kevikevshow Sub to the audio podcast here

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To skirt responsiblity, Musk threatens to remove Twitter from EU https://dcanalysts.net/to-skirt-responsiblity-musk-threatens-to-remove-twitter-from-eu/ https://dcanalysts.net/to-skirt-responsiblity-musk-threatens-to-remove-twitter-from-eu/#comments Thu, 19 Oct 2023 22:07:59 +0000 https://dcanalysts.net/?p=7521 Yet another temper tantrum for the world's richest baby.

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In a move that still shows how immature and irresponsible he is, Musky Musk has threatened to block access to Twitter in the EU just so he doesn’t have to do the right thing and fight disinformation and misinformation on his $44 billion failed pet project.

This is all because the European Union recently wrote to Twitter along with other social networks (maybe so Musky Musk wouldn’t feel so bad that he was being singled out) about their responsibilities while operating in that region of the world.

So, naturally, Musky Musk decided that instead of actually doing the work, he’ll throw another tantrum and just take his sink and go home. This was reported on by Business Insider:

In recent weeks Elon Musk has suggested X could stop being accessible in Europe to avoid new regulation enacted by the European Commission.

Musk has become increasingly frustrated with having to comply with the Digital Services Act, a person familiar with the company said. The person added that the Tesla billionaire, who acquired Twitter a year ago for $44 billion and rebranded it to X, had discussed simply removing the app’s availability in the region or blocking users in the European Union from accessing it”

Business Insider

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