Thread:5sides/@comment-69.235.192.208-20170408002042/@comment-28829111-20170408012710

I'm not surprised. It could be because the Mac OSX has constant changes and security updates ; Apple HQ is very cautious with applications but also causes nightmares for the development community. SN has a lot of questionable things it does and I choose to not put this game on my cell phone for just that reason. The IOS on iPads  prevent users access to the individual internal game files it stores unless one jail breaks them (voiding warranty) which helps Mytona keep their files secure (and game less vulnerable to hackers) but also allows them to gather information some might prefer not to give up. Keep in mind that Mytona is not unique here, nor necessarily the "bad guy". All apps gather information about you in various ways. Using FB on a web browser, for example, is far more secure than using the FB app. Seeker Notes may be a fun game but like other apps it is a data miner, too. My guess is they couldn't gather the info they wanted from Apple computers, got tired of the constant upgrade requirements put on developers, or wanted to minimize hacking? Maybe all three.