So their "fix", as described here, removed protection from "having the App Store disabled and everything screwed up"?
That makes no sense.
Even if it did, the app the would need protection is the App Store, not every single Apple app. In many cases, the fix for the worst case scenario would be "remove firewall app".
Also, given that TextEdit was not an AppStore app, for but one example, but a base image app.
> They never issued any kind of statement.
Shocking. I've had at least two MBPs affected by different issues that were later subject to recall, but no statement there. radar.apple.com may well be read by someone, but is largely considered a black hole.
That makes no sense.
Even if it did, the app the would need protection is the App Store, not every single Apple app. In many cases, the fix for the worst case scenario would be "remove firewall app".
Also, given that TextEdit was not an AppStore app, for but one example, but a base image app.
> They never issued any kind of statement.
Shocking. I've had at least two MBPs affected by different issues that were later subject to recall, but no statement there. radar.apple.com may well be read by someone, but is largely considered a black hole.