I would hope that Apple is going to try adding some kind of security guardrails on this. Not sure if they could do it, though.
The one really big deal with cracked phones, is that the apps can do whatever the hell they want, and many app authors (I'll bet a number of them are on this very venue) will take advantage of that.
I know that I can be circumspect, but many of my non-technical friends, cannot. They are highly likely to be manipulated into sideloading malware.
Phones, these days, carry our whole freaking life. They are lucrative hacking targets.
Many phone owners seem to be blissfully unaware. I have at least two friends, that deliberately don't engage locks or biometrics, for convenience, yet, their phones are loaded with banking apps and whatnot (I don't use any banking apps, myself).
The one really big deal with cracked phones, is that the apps can do whatever the hell they want, and many app authors (I'll bet a number of them are on this very venue) will take advantage of that.
I know that I can be circumspect, but many of my non-technical friends, cannot. They are highly likely to be manipulated into sideloading malware.
Phones, these days, carry our whole freaking life. They are lucrative hacking targets.
Many phone owners seem to be blissfully unaware. I have at least two friends, that deliberately don't engage locks or biometrics, for convenience, yet, their phones are loaded with banking apps and whatnot (I don't use any banking apps, myself).