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        22 hours ago

        I’m triggered.

        Writing a privacy policy for an entirely off-line app was endlessly frustrating.

        And it’s crazy that there is no validation of the policy, you can say what you want and then do anything you like…

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        It’s just not worth the effort. You’ll find out they have change their policies on something, and you’ll have to fix your app to suit. It’s an endless churn of busywork

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            20 hours ago

            My (admittedly limited) understanding is that the ID requirements aren’t entirely their fault. Know Your Customer laws have started requiring things like IDs, so it’s likely that lawmakers are to blame for that gripe.

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                Do you think the EU is immune to money laundering? Because that’s what KYC laws are meant to prevent. The EU absolutely has KYC laws to prevent money laundering.

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                    3 hours ago

                    Step 1: Make a small, basic app. Include lots of in-app purchases for no reason.
                    Step 2: Use dirty money to buy those in-app purchases.
                    Step 3: Receive washed money from the App Store, minus the ~20% commission that the store takes.
                    Step 4: That’s it. You’re done. You’ve successfully laundered money in the App Store.