Apple does not allow developing Kaspersky security suite for iPhone
Eugene Kasperksy, leading security company with the same name, says that long ago that Apple consistently blocked attempts to create a security suite for iPhone, so something has never seen the light in the App Store.
He explains that although contacts with Cupertino extend over 2 years, the company has never allowed to use the SDK to develop a security application. The very founder of Kaspersky says that the chances of a virus to infect an iPhone are practically nil, but also notes that the app I want to develop will focus on data security at each terminal.
Here again we would enter into the debate about whether Apple is following the right path when it is prohibited to use the SDK to develop very specific apps, though in this case perhaps how you would use the SDK attack Apple's policies while on the other hand, are allowed to create applications that are totally and absolutely absurd. The issue becomes more thorny when it comes to the theory that law is equal for all, we all know that this is not true, even remotely.
I personally believe that this is another example that Apple does not like to improve their products, because by extension mean that these are not entirely good.
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