@mxcl@aaronp613 This wasn't a choice -- a patent suit stopped it. Apple PR is terrible about explanations and reasoning for company's actions.
(n.b. they allowed App Store government actions to be about payment processing and not the ridiculous costs of ensuring Meta isn't violating privacy)
@tacobell Your stupid app requires clicking an email link to login. I don’t receive that email because your server earned a spot on the SpamCop blocklist.
1. Fix your spamming behavior and get off the SpamCop blocklist.
2. Bring back passwords. Email isn’t instant anyway.
@tacobell Your “password-free” app is now not fast enough to qualify for fast food use. Email does not deliver quickly in all cases. Tell your web developers to read about “greylisting” and then have them go back to optionally allowing passwords. My phone stores passwords for me!
@OmarShaik10 Silicon teams have long lead times as well, especially if they’re bumped down the road.
But yeah, that’s why I was happy to take on SwiftShot, SwiftStrike, and BugBreakAR as projects — giving folks an annual win to celebrate.