If it ain't broke don't fi it or something like that.
You're one those who cannot let other people use and enjoy Apple products just because you do not like them.
> So if an offender turns off iCloud then this move will absolutely be useless?? No on-device photo scanning unless iCloud Photos is enabled. Isn't funny when you get the most important aspect wrong? > How would that…
> Moving it on device will show 0 improvement to the original goal, while opening a door that quite frankly I never expected Apple to be the one to open (I would have bet on Microsoft). The CSAM scan is only for photos…
Simply turning off iCloud Photos will ensure that photos on your iPhone are never scanned. Why are you trying to make this thing about photos stored on-device? Photos in iCloud have always been available to Apple…
> How ridiculous is that! Not as ridiculous as being well aware of the limitations of iPhones wrt to installing applications outside of App Store and still buying one. People should vote with their wallets. Me…
Probably not, but if your are doing some heavy work the battery will last significantly longer.
> that's likely part of why Safari is woefully broken and outdated compared to Chrome and Firefox. How?
You know you can opt in and out of these features right? The whole point is to let the users pick themselves...
It does let you to opt-out.
> Especially since the feature to alert users of the possible privacy invasion outlined here, seems to not yet be working as advertised. The AirTag was not moving, hence the lack of notifications. Otherwise you'd get a…
Thats why they said that and not “What is on your iCloud, stays on your iCloud”
In that case they will get banned, because Facebook does not allow advertisers to let the targeted group know why they were targeted. https://twitter.com/dmarti/status/1389737052091027460/photo/...
This is not even an option, since it will just make it easier to share files illegally and defeat the whole purpose of having an online movie store.
> they likely have reallocated fab capacity they had planned for the successor to the M1 back to making the M1 Got any proof or something? This is a bold claim to make.
I use an iPhone, but in my opinion the stock Android looks and feels much better than the launchers that manufacturers put on. Especially the latest versions of Android look great.
Yeah, that's a shortcut for not having to say «Hey Siri» - not a dedicated button for starting Siri.
Draw a thin line of ice and it bounces of the water.
This is a step in the right direction from Apple. Now they only need to add a passwords section to iCloud.com.
So you're suggesting that carriers want to make more money? Interesting...
> Its inherent fragility means that transmission boosting ‘cell’ antennae are generally required every 100–300 m—which is far more spatially dense than the transmission masts required for older 2G, 3G and 4G technology,…
Yeah, it just doesn't make sense. When I blatantly ignore all of his tweets claiming Biden lost, he won the election and that massive election fraud took place, I just can't understand why they would ban him!
And we are not: Computer backups still exist, if you would like to do local backups. Privacy, most of the time, means less conveniency but it's still possible.
I can guarantee that this will never happen as the whole point of Apple products is the hardware and software working seamlessly together - for the most part anyway.
You're not guaranteed free speech by private corps, they're not a government after all. I don't have a problem with any of those names but it's their policy which developers agree to before publishing apps.
If it ain't broke don't fi it or something like that.
You're one those who cannot let other people use and enjoy Apple products just because you do not like them.
> So if an offender turns off iCloud then this move will absolutely be useless?? No on-device photo scanning unless iCloud Photos is enabled. Isn't funny when you get the most important aspect wrong? > How would that…
> Moving it on device will show 0 improvement to the original goal, while opening a door that quite frankly I never expected Apple to be the one to open (I would have bet on Microsoft). The CSAM scan is only for photos…
Simply turning off iCloud Photos will ensure that photos on your iPhone are never scanned. Why are you trying to make this thing about photos stored on-device? Photos in iCloud have always been available to Apple…
> How ridiculous is that! Not as ridiculous as being well aware of the limitations of iPhones wrt to installing applications outside of App Store and still buying one. People should vote with their wallets. Me…
Probably not, but if your are doing some heavy work the battery will last significantly longer.
> that's likely part of why Safari is woefully broken and outdated compared to Chrome and Firefox. How?
You know you can opt in and out of these features right? The whole point is to let the users pick themselves...
It does let you to opt-out.
> Especially since the feature to alert users of the possible privacy invasion outlined here, seems to not yet be working as advertised. The AirTag was not moving, hence the lack of notifications. Otherwise you'd get a…
Thats why they said that and not “What is on your iCloud, stays on your iCloud”
In that case they will get banned, because Facebook does not allow advertisers to let the targeted group know why they were targeted. https://twitter.com/dmarti/status/1389737052091027460/photo/...
This is not even an option, since it will just make it easier to share files illegally and defeat the whole purpose of having an online movie store.
> they likely have reallocated fab capacity they had planned for the successor to the M1 back to making the M1 Got any proof or something? This is a bold claim to make.
I use an iPhone, but in my opinion the stock Android looks and feels much better than the launchers that manufacturers put on. Especially the latest versions of Android look great.
Yeah, that's a shortcut for not having to say «Hey Siri» - not a dedicated button for starting Siri.
Draw a thin line of ice and it bounces of the water.
This is a step in the right direction from Apple. Now they only need to add a passwords section to iCloud.com.
So you're suggesting that carriers want to make more money? Interesting...
> Its inherent fragility means that transmission boosting ‘cell’ antennae are generally required every 100–300 m—which is far more spatially dense than the transmission masts required for older 2G, 3G and 4G technology,…
Yeah, it just doesn't make sense. When I blatantly ignore all of his tweets claiming Biden lost, he won the election and that massive election fraud took place, I just can't understand why they would ban him!
And we are not: Computer backups still exist, if you would like to do local backups. Privacy, most of the time, means less conveniency but it's still possible.
I can guarantee that this will never happen as the whole point of Apple products is the hardware and software working seamlessly together - for the most part anyway.
You're not guaranteed free speech by private corps, they're not a government after all. I don't have a problem with any of those names but it's their policy which developers agree to before publishing apps.