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foggyhill said: I'm assuming that those phone don't have 6+ pins (or alpha ones) cause otherwise Apple can't help them : sorry. Even in this case, it would require decapping the enclave and maybe jamming the retry counter (highly likely to d…
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robjn said: Back in 2008 Apple had the ability to unlock phones so there was no issue. There don't have a problem with helping law enforcement when they have the ability. It's a whole different issue when law enforcement demands that they d…
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Apple has never unlocked iPhones for anyone. http://techcrunch.com/2016/02/18/no-apple-has-not-unlocked-70-iphones-for-law-enforcement/
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Rp said: anybody seeing issues with apple watch after this last update?.........both my watches are now locking up, screen goes black and becomes unresponsive.....had no issues with 9.3 but 9.3.1 seems to have created a issue with the watches…
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dacloo said: wood1208 said: Awesome Apple. This is why android should not exist. Some of my friends complaining that their 2 years old LG, Samsung.Sony phones couldn't even get pass Jelly bean update. You make it sound as if Apple d…
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mnbob1 said: binki said: Only 2.2% of people are using Safari / web link apps that caused the crashes. Still 100% crash with 9.3 that needed fixing. I'm not sure where you got the information that 100% with 9.3 needed fixing. That…
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kmarei said: booking dot com booking dot crap! There is no reason to blame them. Their file validated correctly and would work correctly in the iOS simulator (there's no way to test association file updates on real iOS devices). The bug wa…
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longpath said: Rosyna said: Please read the other comments. The reason is because the bad data file was uploaded to Booking's servers last week. Since I have not used Booking.com, why would a bad data file on their server have a…
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foggyhill said: longpath said: I might be inclined to believe you if the issue I am having didn't also manifest in the built in email app, whether Javascript is enabled or not. My issue is not one of links in Safari not being able t…
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longpath said: Rosyna said: It's caused by the same booking.com update issue and is unrelated to iOS 9.3. They updated their website early last week. It was a coincidence that it was when you installed iOS 9.3. I might be inclined…
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macapfel said: What on Earth does another app has to do with a Safari related bug??? It's not a safari-related bug. It's a bug in the swcd daemon that handles link opening on iOS 9 and later. The Google search results in MobileSafari has s…
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longpath said: What I am seeing is that the Open in Safari functionality doesn't work in multiple apps, causing the app trying to hand off to Safari to lock up. I only started seeing it with the final version of 9.3. I ran all of the 9.3 Beta…
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Issue resolved.
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The Booking.com people just updated their app on the iOS App Store. This update removes all associated domains from the app entitlements. For those still suffering from the bug, does installing the update fix the issue? If not, does installing then…
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Marvin said: Rosyna said: Every iOS update fixes security bugs in previous releases. Bugs that may be exploited to get access to your data or to install malware. Allowing easy downgrades would open you back up to fixed vulnerabilitie…
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anantksundaram said: Rosyna said: For security reasons, it's explicitly designed to be difficult to do. What 'security reasons'? Why can't it work solely through an Apple-hosted site? Every iOS update fixes security bugs in pre…
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anantksundaram said: Rosyna said:And you can downgrade for a few days/weeks after a new iOS version. Where have you seen this? This is the first I've heard of it. Can you please provide link? Macworld UK has the instructions. http…
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Marvin said: Rosyna said: What does this have to do with the issue at hand, which isn't related to an iOS update? And you can downgrade for a few days/weeks after a new iOS version. However, it's time limited to prevent downgrades to vu…
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Marvin said: anantksundaram said: I spent hours this weekend trying to deal with Siri not working on my Apple Watch. Went back and forth with Apple's Twitter support, then was finally sent to a live person, went through a whole series …
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ajmas said: Rosyna said: It has absolutely nothing to do with WebKit. It's due to the background daemon that handles links between sandboxed apps, swcd, repeatedly crashing on the bad JSON. That could be the case, but why would it…