



"iOS has established a dramatically higher bar for customer protection," he said. In response, Federighi said third-party app installation is often exploited on the Mac. During questioning, Federighi was asked why app stores on iOS shouldn't work like the Mac, where apps can be installed via the Mac App Store or from third-party sources. Epic games trial this afternoon, providing details about iPhone security to convince the judge that any change to the App Store policies would be detrimental to iPhone users.Įpic Games wants the judge to force Apple to allow multiple app stores on iOS, similar to how it works on Mac, which would allow users to install apps that have not been reviewed by Apple. Apple software engineering chief Craig Federighi is testifying in the ongoing Apple v.
