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Then Apple cracked down on this practice last April.
Traditionally, these sorts of users are thought of as somewhat disposable, simply serving as a way to boost an app's rankings in iTunes…at least until Apple cracked down on the now-banned practice.
"That's apple crack," he said.
I assume Apple will crack down on anyone reporting about this as well.
The point is that the FBI is asking Apple to crack its own safe.
Last week, U.S. Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym of Riverside ordered Apple to assist the FBI in cracking the phone, prompting Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook to announce — in an open letter to Apple customers — that the company would resist.
A hacker had cracked Apple's code to install non-Apple approved programs.
Now, as dramatically as it exploded, the FBI's legal demand that Apple help it crack the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino killers has evaporated – the agents hacked their way in anyway, assisted by a mysterious third party.
Apple has also cracked down on cheaper, and more unscrupulous, ways of acquiring users like download bots and offer walls.
Cracking down on Apple and the publishers (all of whom settled with the D.O.J. instead of going to trial) works in the interests of Amazon, which is the true giant of both digital and print bookselling — viewed unkindly by brick-and-mortar booksellers, both big chains and cozy indie shops, and publishers, both major and minor.
Russeting is a disorder developed by apple fruits that consists of cuticle cracking followed by the replacement of the epidermis by a corky layer that protects the fruit surface from water loss and pathogens.
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