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It’s irritating that this isn’t offered to users still on iOS 12 who DON’T want iOS 15 (yet or ever).
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Reread your first sentence and correct it as appropriate.
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The Apple Insider search icon, and X graphic to close search, showed up on my end as a kiss emoji and a golf emoji (toggling worked fine and there was a box to type in, but they were these emojis). WTF?
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viclauyyc said: Seems to me the problem of lazy IT and security manager. Did you not read the article? When a problem is this widespread, it’s critical to point to the developer and their implementation of the default settings.
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How are individual users impacted by shit like this when they are on a family plan (ie: dad pays the bill for four family members who have their own phones on his plan)? Is it a guarantee of the same vulnerabilities? Does each user have their SSN as…
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nizzard said: I’m ok with this. What is NOT ok is them backdooring Messages (to start). You’re okay with what? What “backdoor” in Messages are you talking about?
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sflocal said: baconstang said: Looks like they caught this jerk without installing spyware on his phone. Where did Apple say they were installing "spyware" on iPhones? They are scanning iCloud photos in its datacenter, but nothing …
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GeorgeBMac said: radarthekat said: aguyinatx said: mjtomlin said: Just thought I’d chime in after reading so many misguided complaints about this subject. Are all of you context deaf? Did you read what is actually happeni…
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GeorgeBMac said: Domestic terrorists are a greater threat than some guy saving a picture he found on the internet. Shouldn't Apple be scanning for them? Likewise, an angry, disaffected person with an AR15 is a greater threat to kids in schoo…
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macplusplus said: StrangeDays said: macplusplus said: crowley said: macplusplus said: crowley said: macplusplus said: StrangeDays said: … Then I assume you don’t use Dropbox, Gmail, Twit…
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crowley said: macplusplus said: crowley said: macplusplus said: StrangeDays said: … Then I assume you don’t use Dropbox, Gmail, Twitter, Tumblr, etc etc… They all use the CSAM database for the same purpose. …
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lkrupp said: Okay, here we go with the misinformation train. I’m watching the 5 o’clock local news in St. Louis. Next story up, after the commercials, “Apple will start scanning your photos, how you could wind up in jail”. Can’t wait to liste…
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macplusplus said: crowley said: macplusplus said: That scheme, can be easily made into a legislation, approved, then applied to citizens' daily lives: a database for drug related photo hashes, a database for terrorism related ph…
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Mike Wuerthele said: elijahg said: Mike Wuerthele said: elijahg said: Remember that 1 in 1 trillion isn't 1 false positive per 1 trillion iCloud accounts - it's 1 per 1 trillion photos. I have 20,000 photos, that brings t…
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corp1 said: They lost me at "subscription." Me too, but someone pointed out that they do have a basic/home edition for one-time payment option. It has almost zero support though (30 days).
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crowley said: I had my debit card lifted a few years ago and someone got a couple of free McDonalds visits out of it. Seemed a bit unambitious to me. Why be ambitious if you don’t want to get noticed?
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marcotor949 said: GeorgeBMac said:That's an advantage for Parallels on an M1 Mac: the x86 Macs won't run Windows 11. That's news to me and lots of others. Running Win 11 Build 22000.120 on my ancient 2015 27" iMac. 6 years old sh…
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visualzone said: The article needs a correction! All users are NOT by subscription. The standard version IS not. https://www.parallels.com/ca/products/desktop/buy/?upg Thanks for checking this. Indeed the standard/home edition starts at $8…
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sflocal said: It's actually quite shameful how Samsung execs can literally get away with such blatant corruption. It says more about the Korean justice system than anything else. They are literally sending a message that a different set of …