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On 11 Jul 2025 15:26:20 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote :Actually, I can get around it:
What's interesting is you MAGA trolls (make apple great again) are proving>I happen to own iPads so I know how they worked and work now (which is>
different in terms of privacy). It used to be you can create an Apple
Account with completely bogus information - but it's no longer possible.
That is false:
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Here is the one I created:
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"TestTwoTestTwo@icloud.com"
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It has my real phone number, true. But not my real name, or real date of
birth, or any other personal information.
The weak troll will claim having to use a phone number (*GASP*) is losing
all of your privacy!!! Let the pearl clutching begin!
my point for me by agreeing that you can't get around the phone number
requirement easily (although there are even worse 2FA methods available).
You trolls agree that iOS is the only operating system where you can't haveExcept that in all the time I've had Apple devices (since the first Mac came out in 1984, BTW) I've never once had a text message for 2FA sent to me.
privacy since you have to give it a real phone number that it will
constantly ask you for the rest of your life to have in your possession any
time it wants to verify the mandatory 2FA (& there are worse 2FA methods).
No other operating system makes it impossible to have privacy but iOS.Yes: A phone number.
a. You must give it a phone number that you will have on you
b. And, in order for it to work well, you have to log into their matrixWell look at that.
Only Apple's operating systems are designed for privacy to be impossible.So much blather from you, Arlen.
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