I agree that it’s a great business case. It just goes a bit out of what I believed was the first intention. It’s sad that it feels like this space is becoming more like Wall Street with a few unregistered companies that have monopoly and create needs and selling a vision of sovereignty when in reality we are just a bunch of sheeps in a corn field.

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As long as apple prevents sideloading, this isn't going to change for iOS. Is there a sovereign way to setup iOS? Sorry, i know nothing about apple, and have no way to recommend guidance.

That’s right, Apple’s system was initially their strength since it was more “secure” because they have a strict regime to keep their ecosystem free of malware.

Unfortunately it turns out to be a censorship regime. You need to trade off convenience with liberty.

If this matters for you, better off with Android and use nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 with side loading