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Yes, this is exactly the same (or at least awfully similar). iOS has some APIs that are technically available to 3rd parties, but disallowed by the terms of service. It was news in 2008 when Google Mobile violated the guidelines to access some useful features.

http://daringfireball.net/2008/11/google_mobile_uses_private...

(Disclaimer: I work for Microsoft, though not on Windows.)




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