Either you own the device or you don't. Apple is plainly declaring you don't own the device.
Either you own the device or you don't. Apple is plainly declaring you don't own the device.
No, worse. They are declaring you don't own the photos if you upload them to iCloud. Which has always kind of been the case with anything based in the cloud.
No, worse. They are declaring you don't own the photos if you upload them to iCloud. Which has always kind of been the case with anything based in the cloud.
I do my own backups, I don't need my shit "in the cloud".
I do my own backups, I don't need my shit "in the cloud".
I read they were scanning devices.
I read they were scanning devices.
They probably can, but the article clearly states photos in iCloud.
Either way, this should be a boon for those that prefer the old ways.
They probably can, but the article clearly states photos in iCloud.
Either way, this should be a boon for those that prefer the old ways.
Manufacturers have had this stance for years.
Commies don't respect private property
Manufacturers have had this stance for years.
Commies don't respect private property
Commies don't respect private property
Good point
> Commies don't respect private property
Good point
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