Sujet : Re: Only Apple requires a "valid" address just to download software off the App Store
De : andys (at) *nospam* nospam.com (Andrew)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.ipad comp.sys.mac.advocacyDate : 25. Nov 2024, 23:27:20
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Tom Elam wrote on Mon, 25 Nov 2024 08:59:56 -0500 :
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.
Just Apple.
That's a fact.
That is not true. Google Services also requires a valid mobile number
for 2FA.
Wrong.
I have plenty of Google accounts and not one of them requires 2FA.
Apple is the only OS vendor who murders privacy with 2FA being required.
Notice there's a reason I say that the Apple trolls know nothing about
anything since you don't know this fact - but you "think" you know it.
Google only required 2FA for about a month or two a couple of years ago and
then stopped that requirement because of the uproar by people who hated it.
*There are now 3rd-party MUAs to recover from Google May 30th 2022 unilateral loss of privacy*
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By August of 2022, Google stopped requiring 2FA/2FV/MFV for their accounts.
That's a fact.
What's interesting is the Apple trolls are all on Mount Stupid where they
think they know facts - but in reality - they know nothing about anything.