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first they push for us to get icloud storage and now this.

uninstall Apple Store, which comes pre-installed in iOS, to stop getting these notifications

edited post. The original description & title was me complaining about this notification thinking it was default behavior of iOS, not knowing it came from the Apple Store

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lemmy.world

Indeed. Apple does give you control over notifications, in their different forms, so just turn them off.

Having said this I have the app installed since forever and notifications turned on (useful for order status, shipping notifications etc) and never got a self-promoting notification like that. I wonder if it is a regional thing (I’m in Europe).

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aldalirereply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Oh wait. Thanks. LOL. Just uninstalled it. To be fair, it came pre-installed

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Virkkunenreply
kbin.social

I got an iPhone 13 from work two days ago and it came pre installed with Apple Store

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Have you considered turning off notifications for the Apple Store app or deleting it from your phone? Both are extremely simple solutions. This is a non-issue.

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aldalirereply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

do the prep work now, work some overtime & get a new job so you can afford this phone

🤢

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I’d you’ve never experienced iPhone pre-orders, this is a fantastic feature. You make all your selections now and save it. So when it hits 5am PDT you open the app and tap the order button and you’re done.

Before this you had to do everything when it went live and the system almost always either went down, times out, or was slow.

Years ago we’d wake up in the middle of the night and spam refresh to get it to load. I’d you didn’t get it order within the first 15 mins you wouldn’t get it release day. One time I put my order in 30 mins after pre-orders started and I had to wait two weeks after release. The demand was that high.

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I think it was right about the time you chose an Apple product, from the look of it.

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sh.itjust.works

Everone is doing this now.

Android pushing their VPN and storage. MS pusing edge and office. Samsung just install what they want when they want.

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Android

What you are referring to as "Android", is in fact Android/Bloat, or as I've recently started calling it, Android+Bloat. Android+Bloat refers to Android with manufacturer-made modifications to AOSP. These modifications may for example install 3rd party apps without asking. Android, however, is a clean OS.

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kbin.social

For me its Android/Samsung. Samsung's bloat is a whole 'nother level from the usual carriers.

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lemdro.id

You really to use a Chinese Android device to actually the know the actual bloat. Samsung looks a innocent child infront of it.

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I have a Poco phone. It's not that bad. There's ads in file manager, pop-up ads after you install any app and it's constantly trying to phone home. But I use NextDNS with some blocklists. They already have tracking protection for Xiaomi devices in beta as well.

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Same as me. But I would like to stress that NextDNS Xiaomi filters aren't best. They miss out a lot of trackers. So, you might have to add those individually.

  • xiaomi.net
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi09-1256654958.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi10-407281533.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi07-1818086890.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-proxy-proto-1114919025.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi08-2123402879.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi06-2047145834.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi05-1961044139.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi04-1301562198.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi03new-426797692.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi-1108233833.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • idmb-app-chat-global-xiaomi06-2047145834.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com
  • resolver-msg-xiaomi-net-665721575.ap-south-1.elb.amazonaws.com

I have also recently switched to CrDroid for my device. The activity of these blockings have dropped by 30%. Lot more privacy for the device.

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lustrumreply
sh.itjust.works

Yeah I know it's bloat added to AOSP but no flagship devices ship with that.

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Yeah but they're perfect for sideloading custom roms. They are cheap, and there are an enormous amount of ROMs.

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Virkkunenreply
kbin.social

Better yet: find another argument instead of telling people to stop using the things they like or cannot use an alternative

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But that just won't solve their privacy issues. The apple eco system is not privacy friendly at all, so why act like it is and let people continue to do stupid thing when they want privacy?

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Microsoft does it, why shouldn't Apple? I'm kidding, of course. None of them should advertise within our systems.

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kbin.social

Hunh, I was about to tell you how to turn off notifications. And saw that my notifications are on for this app. Settings> Notifications > App Store. And even with it on, I didn't see this notification. LoL, now I'm scared to turn it off. It's ok, I'll be strong.

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ZeroCoolreply
feddit.ch

The App store and the Apple store are two different apps.

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So it is. And my iOS is set to remove apps I don't use, by way of saving room for cat pictures. So I never even noticed it's existence. Yay, me.

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lemmy.ml

If you uninstall the app store, then you're locking your phone into whatever state it's in when you do that. Just turn off push notifications.

Edit: also I don't see how this is related to privacy.

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