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  • BMW CFO says he sleeps 'very peacefully' in face of Apple Car threat

    Dinosaur: I sleep very peaceful in face of comet threat. We are in are real strong position .... boom ... 
    badmonkwatto_cobra
  • European advertisers critical of iOS 14 warning users about ad tracking

    crowley said:
    I opened the thread expecting to tell advertisers to go boil their collective heads, but actually there's a reasonable point in there; if European advertisers already need to ask permission to comply with GDPR then it doesn't make much sense for Apple to ask for permission for using the phone's hardware to deliver what the user has already agreed to.  Not sure how you'd be able to combine the two in a user friendly way though.
    problem is how this people trick you into acknowlegde cookies. for example. selecting the allowed cookies. grey for save. highlighted green for allow all. sure they are upset that apple wont let the mess with the gui element. Since GDPR and cookie permission is mandatory it is getting worse. Hope EU wont force Apple to change. 
    watto_cobra
  • Apple confirms iOS 12's 'USB Restricted Mode' will thwart police, criminal access [u]

    MplsP said:
    I wish there was a way to allow legitimate law enforcement access while at the same time maintaining security. The San Bernardino shooting is a prime example - the police had a clear, legitimate and legal need to access the contents of the phone. Unfortunately, back doors and other techniques have virtually universally been hacked and abused, as others have pointed out. Even GrayShift made no attempt to ensure that their device would be limited to legitimate uses. 
    Did they find any relevant information on the San Bernadino phone ? 

    Theire should never be a backdoor at all and if some exists why shouldnt the law enforcements in a bad state use it against theirt citizen ?

    Is USA a good or bad state? 

    watto_cobra