Sujet : Re: Piece of shit iOS has absolutely zero privacy for God's sake
De : andys (at) *nospam* nospam.com (Andrew)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.ipad comp.sys.mac.advocacyDate : 22. Nov 2024, 22:58:33
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-hh wrote on Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:39:24 -0500 :
In any event, I'd really want to see a clear comparison laydown of just
what personal information is really required for using Vendor A vs B
before trying to condemn any one vendor.
For example, for setting up an Android phone, my understanding is that
you're required to provide a Google Account, and to get a Google Account
requires providing full name, phone#, date of birth, gender, & location.
Gosh, that sounds to be more obtrusive than Apple...is it?
That's a surprisingly adult question for an Apple troll to ask, so I will
faithfully answer that question as best I know as if -hh is an adult.
Fair enough?
Bear in mind I'm an expert at Windows & Android & iOS accounts, so you're
going to hear the truth from me - not something Apple marketing would say.
For Windows, Microsoft would love for you to provide an account, for
reasons which are obvious, but there is no requirement for an account.
Not even on Windows 11 where Microsoft tried to copy Apple's model.
For Linux, I'm sure you're aware there is no requirement to create an
account, so again, no personal information is required of you to use it.
For Android, there is also no requirement whatsoever for an account.
Google has always allowed you to obtain software from the Google Play Store
WITHOUT setting up an account, and of course, anywhere else too.
I have over 900 apps installed on my Android phone, for example, most of
which are off the Google Play Store and I have no Google account set up.
It's only Apple that requires that account.
In reality, you do NOT have to set up an account on an Apple iOS device.
But... it won't be able to do anything.
At least a Windows, Linux & Android device works just fine without the
account, but the Apple device is even more crippled than normal with it.
Let me know if you have any other questions as I use them all personally.