The original iCloud email address is partially obfuscated “eg. e***@icloud.com”, so it’s unlikely to be useful. For this, they’re most likely reading the phone number from the physical SIM card left in the device.
Not just on Safari either, VP9 decoding is HW accelerated in Chrome on Big Sur (as of Chrome 86)
(last time I checked, outside the US, it isn't possible to move the music to Youtube Music) Check again, it worked for me in Australia.
The way we manage this by allowing users to link multiple identity providers to their login. So if they drop back to iOS 12, they can use another social provider (or reset their password) to sign into their existing…
Nope. 4.3 Spam Don’t create multiple Bundle IDs of the same app. If your app has different versions for specific locations, sports teams, universities, etc., consider submitting a single app and provide the variations…
You can sign and deploy apps to your own device with Xcode. This is all explained immediately after the “no jailbreak required” dot point in the README.
Hopefully it’s OK to mention competitor iOS clients - but Octal does grey out read items.
https://patentpandas.org/stories/company-patented-my-idea
The original iCloud email address is partially obfuscated “eg. e***@icloud.com”, so it’s unlikely to be useful. For this, they’re most likely reading the phone number from the physical SIM card left in the device.
Not just on Safari either, VP9 decoding is HW accelerated in Chrome on Big Sur (as of Chrome 86)
(last time I checked, outside the US, it isn't possible to move the music to Youtube Music) Check again, it worked for me in Australia.
The way we manage this by allowing users to link multiple identity providers to their login. So if they drop back to iOS 12, they can use another social provider (or reset their password) to sign into their existing…
Nope. 4.3 Spam Don’t create multiple Bundle IDs of the same app. If your app has different versions for specific locations, sports teams, universities, etc., consider submitting a single app and provide the variations…
You can sign and deploy apps to your own device with Xcode. This is all explained immediately after the “no jailbreak required” dot point in the README.
Hopefully it’s OK to mention competitor iOS clients - but Octal does grey out read items.
https://patentpandas.org/stories/company-patented-my-idea