If only.
Now, I donât know if itâs in USBC cables, but it was in their lightning cables.
Edit: apple isnât hiding this program, either. Nor should they. It has merit. But it can be abused, as it was with certified lighting cables.
Edit: also, I think itâs funny that you assumed I was angry/mad about this hahahahaha Iâm really not. I no longer buy apple, so it really doesnât affect me. And if I did buy apple, I donât think I would care that much, as when I did buy apple, I bought certified add-ons. I was simply pointing out the gap in the passed regulation. It seems that youâre more upset about this than I am. Sorry my comment affected you this wayâit was not my intention.
Now, I donât know if itâs in USBC cables
Itâs not. Apple specifically follows the USB-PD standard, and went a long way in getting all the other competing standards (Qualcommâs Quick Charge, Samsung Adaptive Fast Charge) to become compatible with USB-PD. Now, pretty much every USB-C to USB-C cable supports USB-PD.
Also a shout out to Google Engineer Benson Leung who went on a spree of testing cables and wall adapters for compliance with standards after a charger set his tablet on fire. The work he did between 2016-2018 went a long way in getting bad cables taken off the market.