No, it doesn't because I use an application firewall that BLOCKS them (I haven't upgraded to the crippled macOS). Moreover these are not "core" services and the OS functions fine even if they are blocked.
> If this terrifies you so much, add some ipfw rules and move on.
Why should I when the application firewalls I use are more user-friendly and require less effort? And why should Apple get to dictate what software I use or how I use it? (You may be fine with that and may have given in, some of us won't and we will be vocal about it).
> block it at the firewall so you don’t have to rely on Apple
No, Apple won't make me jump through hoops - the better plan is to DUMP apple if they refuse to value their customers needs. There are better alternate available.
> No, Apple won't make me jump through hoops - the better plan is to DUMP apple if they refuse to value their customers needs.
This was exactly what I suggested: if you’re paranoid about Apple’s intentions, switch OSes. Your level of distrust is never going to be satisfied by the decisions they make with the other 99.9999% of their customers in mind.
No, it doesn't because I use an application firewall that BLOCKS them (I haven't upgraded to the crippled macOS). Moreover these are not "core" services and the OS functions fine even if they are blocked.
> If this terrifies you so much, add some ipfw rules and move on.
Why should I when the application firewalls I use are more user-friendly and require less effort? And why should Apple get to dictate what software I use or how I use it? (You may be fine with that and may have given in, some of us won't and we will be vocal about it).
> block it at the firewall so you don’t have to rely on Apple
No, Apple won't make me jump through hoops - the better plan is to DUMP apple if they refuse to value their customers needs. There are better alternate available.