| ▲ | wiseowise 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
>> I would love to feel sorry, but seems you're technically capable of preventing this (unlike most people), just chose "convenience." > Looks like you've got it coming, sweetie, you knew what you were dressing when going to the neighborhood :wink-emoji: God, I'm all for OSS and try to use it/promote it wherever I can, but it attracts the worst kind of smug, obnoxious motherf**ers imaginable. How old are you? | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bigyabai 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
That's a bad-faith comparison, and it's making me wonder how old you are if you're conflating iCloud lockout with sexual assault. Apple's EULA, which the OP agreed to, gives them the right to suspend services for whatever reason they want. You're only allowed to use the service by offering consent to be removed, thousands of services work that way. OSS, and the fact that it doesn't have this weakness, is orthogonal to the "us vs them" dichotomy you're describing. Apple ID is flawed, do not trust it. Full stop. | |||||||||||||||||
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