- So far, they have taken no action to Google's similar behavior ( and yes, the removed the app, but after Facebook was punished )
- They had a huge privacy bug with Facetime that they have brushed it under the rug, which may expose underlying privacy issues ( how is this possible if the connection isn't established before you consented? )
Apple has done some good, but it's no saint, and should not be a vigilante.
Well, yeah, because
> the team within Facebook that built this market-research program appears to have acted recklessly
Although "appears" is a weasel word there because they definitely did.
Thought experiment: If you published an app to Microsoft's Xbox One store which spies on users' out of app habits and therefore breaks the rules and got removed, then proceeded to send everyone jailbreak kits for xboxes and trying to incentivise them to use the app that way and got punished for it, would you feel that Microsoft has it out for you?
However, we should all be continually disturbed that one company has the final say over which executables are allowed to run on one of the largest computing platforms on earth.
Comparing the iPhone to a game console is fair, but game consoles are for very specific purposes (running interactive entertainment) whereas it's increasingly common for the iPhone to be a person's primary computing device.