Switched from Android to iPhone Null Won’t Install

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I recently switched from Android to iPhone and ran into an issue while trying to install the Null.

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I’ve tried almost every step I could find, but I think I might be missing something small or just need the right touch. Any advice would be appreciated!
 
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iOS is a black box, good luck with that...
It's a choice between freedom and security. Android is more open, which is great for "modded" apps, but that same openness can introduce security risks. iOS is a "black box" because of its closed, highly controlled ecosystem.
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Very bad move.
I like living life on the edge :nayps3:
 
It's a choice between freedom and security. Android is more open, which is great for "modded" apps, but that same openness can introduce security risks. iOS is a "black box" because of its closed, highly controlled ecosystem.
iOS is not secure. It's proprietary software. You have no idea what it's doing. The black box serves to deceive you, something Apple has always been very good at doing in general. Tim Cook and his sales guys get paid to craft convincing armchair theories for why their blatant anticonsumerism is somehow good for you. Especially now that they are constantly getting bent over by EU regulations and have to gaslight people into voting against that. A "highly controlled ecosystem" is the exact opposite of secure because now your entire chain has a single, highly profitable point of failure owned by a shady proprietor that is not obligated to inform you when they break your trust.

Openness is only a security flaw in this case if you are clueless and do clueless things. PEBKAC, as the old saying goes.

Prettymuch the only cited proof for any Apple hardware or software being "secure" is Apple's own marketing, and "failed" government device searches. Failed searches which could easily be faked through a gag order: you may already be aware that government agencies have forced Microsoft to withhold security vulnerabilities and lie about law enforcement's abuse of them. Guess what? Apple does the exact same thing.

An actually secure operating system and hardware combo would be something more like a degoogled smartphone (and non-samsung), running CalyxOS, using MicroG.

https://stallman.org/apple.html
https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2022/11/apple-sued-for-pervasive-and-unlawful-data-tracking
https://www.defectivebydesign.org/apple
https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-apple.html
 
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I can't answer your quesiton.

RE: android and ios (discussed above)
Both platforms are selling their users' privacy out. See Rob Braxman Tech channel for more details. Both pervasively spy on you 24/7. OFF is never OFF, not to Apple and Google, who are exempt from your wifi / bluetooth / location settings. Sure, they state it's OFF but it never is.

Android has the advantage where you can avoid some of that using custom firmware (CFW)....on selected models only. Rooting your device (without installing custom firmware) won't help you escape Google's closed-source spyware embedded in the firmware spying on you pervasively, even if you remove all Google apps, including the Play Store. Only custom firmware will.
 
I recently switched from Android to iPhone and ran into an issue while trying to install the Null.

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I’ve tried almost every step I could find, but I think I might be missing something small or just need the right touch. Any advice would be appreciated!

Reinstall it but i am sure not that you can run MOD app on iOS, better to stick with Android.
 
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