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Apple denies spying on Russia for the US
BiC said:williamh said:This is the definition of projection. Russian law requires Russian companies to do such things so they assume or at least accuse the US of doing the same thing. Kaspersky software was banned from US government computers and networks because of the law and the assumption Kaspersky would have to comply with it. I'm guessing this is going to serve as a pretext for the Russian government to ban Apple devices in Russia. The Russian government will promote instead domestic technology. That should be great. LOL
Russia, Russia, Russia - Stormy, Stormy, Stormy - CNNLOL. Why would Russia ban Apple devices - they are just toys - not servers or Fiber connection infrastructure. I'm sure Apple would love to sell more machines in Russia. -
Apple denies spying on Russia for the US
This is the definition of projection. Russian law requires Russian companies to do such things so they assume or at least accuse the US of doing the same thing. Kaspersky software was banned from US government computers and networks because of the law and the assumption Kaspersky would have to comply with it. I'm guessing this is going to serve as a pretext for the Russian government to ban Apple devices in Russia. The Russian government will promote instead domestic technology. That should be great. LOL -
Eddy Cue says MLS deal was about Apple sticking to things it could do well
I guess content that doesn't appeal to many people is turning into one of Apple's core competencies?
I'm not saying that Apple shouldn't do MLS, but c'mon now Eddy. "First, it should be something Apple is good at, and second, it should be something consumers value and care about." Let's not pretend this was some big decision.
TBH, after Ted Lasso I'd be interested in watching more non-US soccer/football and MLS doesn't interest much at all.
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Family hit with $3,100 App Store bill after kid goes on Roblox spending spree
brianjo said:A 10-year-old child spent over $3000 on Roblox via the family iPad, charges applied after the child changed the account password.
This is a problem with iOS. It's set up to be a single use device, yet people purchase them as family devices. This encourages, if not requires sharing AppleIDs and passwords instead of the proper method of each user having their own ID and password.
Granted, when using a shared device, I typically recommend creating a separate 'family' AppleID that has all of the restrictions in place that requires adult approval for purchases, etc. However, since Apple doesn't have a system in place for family use of an iPad, this puts it more on the onus of the family to come up with this sort of solution. It also means that anyone with access to the iPad can change the password on that AppleID on that pad, including the 10 year old using it.
The AppleTV used to be the same problem. Recently, they've added family features into the device. It's about time that the iPad got the same treatment.
For family AppleIDs, Apple really should let families set things up they way they do with business and school accounts. The parents then could have control of the children AppleIDs, being able to reset passwords, lock devices, etc. -
Family hit with $3,100 App Store bill after kid goes on Roblox spending spree
chutzpah said:Weird that it was the bank that stepped in, and not sure why an apology was necessary.
Wish the banks and Apple would kick the can down to Roblox more, it's their shittiness that is really enabling these situations to arise. What kids game needs $3000 worth of consumables?
If the mom gave her kid the credit card and as a result they bought £2500 of candy on Amazon (or at Tesco - it's also a grocery), nobody would think to blame the candy company or Amazon.