That would be premature. Nobody is in a position to know how the "extinguish" portion of the plan will turn out because it hasn't happened yet. All we can say is that the plan looks quite robust in theory and would be a significant coup for Apple if they can pull it off.
Obviously there will always be some unethical operators, but that is true of all major platforms. Apple has the benefit of top-down control and some amount of market incentive to get it right.
> For example, in the web browser ecosystem
...there is precious little to block effective fingerprinting of 99%+ of installs and little prospect of that changing.
That would be premature. Nobody is in a position to know how the "extinguish" portion of the plan will turn out because it hasn't happened yet. All we can say is that the plan looks quite robust in theory and would be a significant coup for Apple if they can pull it off.
Obviously there will always be some unethical operators, but that is true of all major platforms. Apple has the benefit of top-down control and some amount of market incentive to get it right.
> For example, in the web browser ecosystem
...there is precious little to block effective fingerprinting of 99%+ of installs and little prospect of that changing.