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Tom Elam <thomas.e.elam@gmail.com> wrote:Yeah...
On 11/24/2024 6:51 PM, Andrew wrote:He has said many times he has all the operating systems.In keeping with the proof that of all common consumer operating systems,>
only Apple murders privacy, today I tried to add an "App Store" account to
the iPad I had set up recently to have an Apple ID (which killed privacy).
*Piece of shit iOS has absolutely zero privacy for God's sake*
<https://www.novabbs.com/computers/article-flat.php?id=17771&group=misc.phone.mobile.iphone#17771>
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Now... Apple murders privacy again by requiring 2FA to prove I'm me.
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So I give away my identity (again!) to Apple with a phone number that is
very personal and very validly only mine - and that satisfies Apple's
hunger to know everything there is to know about you that it can get.
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Sigh... but it gets worse...
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When I try to log into the App Store, I'm *required* to give Apple an
address which I did NOT have to give Apple to create the Apple ID.
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Huh?
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Why can't stupid Apple keep their own identifications in the same place?
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But wait... there's more.
Now for this *second* ID on the iPad, I have to give Apple *more* private
information. It's not enough that they already know who I am.
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Now they want to know *where I live*.
WTF.
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Bastards.
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But wait... you'd think the address can be completely bogus, right?
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Nope...
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It has to be a "valid" address.
Just to create an account on Apple's mainframe servers to get apps.
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How do I know that?
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Because I type a bogus address (made up so I can't remember it now), and it
fails, but it doesn't tell you why other than it must be a "valid" address.
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WTF?
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Why is it that only Apple murders privacy just so you can get apps for iOS?
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Anyway, I come up with the idea of picking an address off the Internet
using the "Random Address in California Generator" which gives me a "valid"
address so Apple's mainframe servers are happy with the App Store account.
<https://codebeautify.org/random-address-in-california>
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And then... only then... after handing Apple my identity ...
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That works. I get the app.
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But why did I have to do those machinations?
Why does only Apple murder privacy?
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No other common OS system vendor requires you to give up your privacy
just to get apps off the app store so that the device can do stuff.
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Just Apple.
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That's a fact.
So why do you even have an iPad? There are Android tablets.
That's why he knows so much about each of them.
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