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Pavig Lok | Virtual worlds and Second Life Pavig Lok On the “Crystal Prison” – EFF gets it right but so wrong. May 31, 2012 at 3:09 am ( secondlife ) I have to disagree with the EFF in this article. They make some good points. Sure Apple’s ecosystem is closed. The FOSS community doesn’t like them, etc. But I have to view the FOSS position as somewhat naive. Computers, and especially mobile computing devices should, in most cases, be closed systems. There’s two problems here. Hardness : You can harden a FOSS system against attacks and malware, but you need to know what you’re doing. iOS promotes that security using two methods outside the developer/consumer’s control. Closed APIS – with sandboxing and lockdown you can do no evil. Closed ecosystem – Apple’s approval process makes sure code doesn’t sidestep security. Open(ish) systems such as Android are basically a free for all regarding security and code behavior. Some of the most popular apps on Android ...
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