By John Gruber
Kolide by 1Password ensures that if a device isn’t secure, it can’t access your apps.
Andrew Welch, in an interview with TUAW’s Mat Lu:
“We’re not putting anything but data on the iPhone, and we’re doing it in the right way, and we’re putting it in the user area of the iPhone. Apple is intentionally making sure that products like ours don’t work. That I think is a mistake - it’s as if in an iPhone OS update, Apple decided that MP3s you got from ripping a CD should no longer play on your iPhone, and you should instead buy them from their store.”
Read the whole thing, Welch makes a slew of good points.
★ Wednesday, 3 October 2007