it's about damage mitigation, and shutting down a 3rd party "app-hot-fix" service is a good move.
it's harder to fool only apple, than to submit some naive looking thing and still have unmitigated access to changing its code.
it's about damage mitigation, and shutting down a 3rd party "app-hot-fix" service is a good move.
it's harder to fool only apple, than to submit some naive looking thing and still have unmitigated access to changing its code.