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> Its curious, because there's very little difference in functionality (as experienced by the user) other than disabling a lot of Apple nonsense from running in the background expanding your attack surface.

If they didn't want people to have all of the background stuff running, they wouldn't put it on there in the first place. It's not super surprising that they want people to use the features (whether "nonsense" or not) that they purposely put there.




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