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Apple Maps still calls it the Gulf of Mexico, and politicians are upset
godofbiscuitssf said:entropys said:I find it all very entertaining.One lot of yanks are currently overloaded with euphoria at the thought of a wrecking ball tearing the establishment down, the other lot are crying in their cups.
and why not call it the Gulf of America? It isn’t as though the left aren’t busy changing place names all the time. -
Apple Watch Series 10 three-month review: Iterative isn't a bad word
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How to import your old passwords into the new Apple Passwords
appleinsideruser said:bulk001 said:The biggest challenge with Passwords is that there is no option to separate the password from your default for the phone / Mac. If I am wrong, educate me. But if your phone password is compromised then it seems all your passwords are compromised. 1Password requires a separate password to access the app and the only reason I still use it. -
How to import your old passwords into the new Apple Passwords
Any number of instances. If you had to reboot your phone or faceID does not work (occasionally it will require me to reenter my password) and if it were recorded while out, criminals would have full access to any banking, investment and other private data in passwords. Once in they can also change the password unless you have setup a key to prevent it. Likely to happen? No but it does happen (WSJ had an article about a year ago of this happening) and family members or friends with addiction issues and access to your phone could steal your passwords etc and make it really hard for you to figure out how it was stolen. 1Password gives you options and one of those is a unique password to open the app. My losses if this were to happen to me are more than $3 per month so I pay it for the peace of mind. -
How to import your old passwords into the new Apple Passwords
The biggest challenge with Passwords is that there is no option to separate the password from your default for the phone / Mac. If I am wrong, educate me. But if your phone password is compromised then it seems all your passwords are compromised. 1Password requires a separate password to access the app and the only reason I still use it.