Apple talks up iPhone security, but Zerodium says it's falling behind.
The latest App Store rules allow for cloud gaming apps like xCloud and Stadia, but the proposed restrictions are ludicrous.
Apple Just Created Insane Rules for Cloud Gaming on iPhone
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