

The only question is, who else at Epic is guilty because they knew and didn't speak up.Įven if Epic made a case and convinced a judge they have the right to circumvent Apple (parts 1 and 2), they still need the users to know what is being applied and get their consent to do so (parts 3 and 4) if for no other reason than it puts them at significant financial risk.Īnd, when one considers that THIS is the kind of thing that’s possible with the controls that are in place, there is no way in heck that anything gets BETTER by removing the controls. Both Tim Sweeney and the person who created the code need prison time. At best, Epic committed fraud with malicious intent.
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Get the user's permission to apply the update.Įven if you have permission to apply updates without review if you don't notify the user of changes they can't consent to the update being applied.Įpic didn't do any of them. Get Apple's permission to offer the update.Ĥ. I’m not sure gatekeeping is the right word since that’s what I paid Apple to do.Įpic can make any software they like but they have to do four things first:Ģ. Also, it wasn't a feature, it was an unapproved and undisclosed securely vulnerable. Software development is when you build a product that does what you say it did. Oh, you mean the thing Apple did because Epic added a feature to their software? It's called gatekeeping.Įpic didn’t disclose the, I’m going to call it a “securely vulnerable” for now, security vulnerability. With NVIDIAs GeForce NOW service, play Fortnite through cloud streaming on Windows PC, macOS, iOS Safari, Android phones and tablets, Android TV, NVIDIA. You mean adding a feature to software? It's called software development.
