Fix the privacy issue – okayso Review

I was quite interested to check this app out, especially after being hilighted in Apple’s own 2020 “Red” update and app review that I saw opening the Apple App Store in my phone. But I was surprised to see I needed an account, or I had to log into something that touts itself as totally anonymous. So, I thought I’ll just check out the apps Privacy link first. But no matter how many app or phone restarts, and yes I do have my Java settings in Safari turned on, but every time I clicked on the Privacy OR the Terms of Service links, they did nothing. A blink like it recognized my attempt, but then nothing. It’s beyond me why Apple continues to try to convince us about their concerns about privacy, how they are the best of the best at it, when lately literally everything is all about gathering our information. And overlooking something this important... it’s just beyond me. I’m sure this will get no response because Apple is also the king of denial. They never have problems. They’re never wrong. As an Apple enthusiast now since the mid 1980’s, it very much pains me to raise this criticism against a company I really used to adore. But for example when I spend over a grand on a new phone, it should be possible to place your text editing cursor in any text entry field and accurately land on the spot you want to insert an edit. Yes this is going a past my app critique, but who hasn’t noticed this flaw in the new phones or iOS? I wish I knew what caused it but all I know is it makes using my now defunct iPhone 5S with an outdated operating system a breeze to type on and it’s screen is 20 % smaller than my iPhone X.
Review by Darrenkcmo on okayso.

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