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nospam wrote:
ZDNet: *I asked Apple for all my data. Here's what was sent back*
now do that with google.
You can't comprehend this is a thread about Microsoft Windows 11 MSAs.
Q: *Can/will Microsoft unilaterally destroy functionality on Windows 11*
*if you (purposefully perhaps) do NOT periodically log into MS servers?*
Why is it that you always claim Apple is just as bad as is Google on
privacy when we're talking about Microsoft here, not Apple or Google?
Stop playing games with us because you _hate_ that Apple is as bad as is
Google on mothership tracking and lack of consumer privacy.
Stick to Microsoft Windows 11 privacy, nospam.
Even you should be well aware the iOS device is almost worthless if the key >> apps (such as the default SMS/MMS messenger app & App Store) are disabled.
nothing is disabled.
Almost nothing works unless you log into the mothership tracking server.
Which is the entire point of this _Windows_ question.
Can and will Microsoft disable everything on you like other companies do?
Many key apps, including the App Store & the default text messenger are
disabled by Apple unilaterally if you do NOT periodically log into the
Apple tracking servers.
that is false. nothing is disabled.
at most, you might need to provide your password again.
Jesus Christ.
You're an idiot.
First you say nothing is disabled and then you agree it won't work.
At least when you defend Apple to the death, make _adult_ sense please.
third party apps, which are outside of apple's control, can either save
a token to maintain authentication (or save the password which is a bad
idea but some do it), or they can require logging in each time, as is
the case with banking apps.
Again you prove to be an idiot nospam.
First you claim a login isn't needed and then you say you knew it was.
You can't even keep your excuses for the lack of privacy on iOS straight.
But this isn't about iOS even as you are _desperate_ to make it about iOS.
This is about Windows 11.
If other companies can just destroy your computer - why can't Microsoft?
If you don't know that basic fact of the requirement to log into Apple
tracking servers, then you don't know the first thing about iOS.
as someone who has written ios apps, i know far more about ios than
you'll ever know.
And yet you claimed the login isn't needed in one breath, and in the very
next breath you claimed that the login is often needed.
You can't even keep your myriad inane childish excuses straight nospam. Besides, it's proven Apple will unilaterally destroy your computer if you
do NOT periodically log into the account (you said it yourself above).
The question here isn't about iOS - the question here is about Microsoft.
Q: Can/will Microsoft do the same unilateral destruction as others do?
you couldn't even get android sample code to work.
WTF does that (baseless claim) have to do with anything?
Are you in kindergarten nospam?
You _hate_ all facts about lack of privacy on Apple devices, so in order to rectify those facts about the lack of iOS privacy, you say I don't write
code?
WTF?
How old are you nospam?
Seriously.
What grade are you in?
You can't comprehend this is a thread about Microsoft.
Q: Can/will Microsoft unilaterally destroy functionality on Windows 11
if you (purposefully perhaps) do NOT periodically log into MS servers?
But this thread isn't about iOS - this thread is to ask if Apple can
unilaterally lock you out of the functionality of the device simply by NOT >> logging periodically into Apple tracking servers - why can't Microsoft?
1. If you don't log into the iCloud, you can't use the key iOS apps.
that's false.
You can't even keep your excuses straight nospam.
Above you said the login wasn't needed in one sentence, and in the very
next few set of sentences you proved you _knew_ that is _is_ needed.
You can't comprehend this question is not about the lack of iOS privacy.
This question is whether Microsoft can/will follow in Apple's footsteps.
2. If you don't log into the Apple servers, you can't download iOS apps.
obviously. same for google and microsoft, from their respective stores.
It's clear you _hate_ the lack of privacy on Apple servers just as much as
we all hate the lack of privacy on Apple, Google, and Microsoft, nospam.
However, the _difference_ which eludes you wacko iKooks, nospam, is:
a. With Android, you can download _all_ the apps (every single one!)
WITHOUT ever setting up a Google on-device account
b. With Windows10/Ubuntu you can download the apps (almost every one!)
WITHOUT ever setting up a Microsoft/Canonical on-device account
c. With iOS, you can't.
Besides, this isn't about iOS anyway (you're trying to make it about iOS).
This is about Windows 11.
The only reason for bringing up Apple was to show it _can_ be done.
And that it is done.
By Apple.
The question here is:
Q: *Can/will Microsoft unilaterally destroy functionality on Windows 11*
*if you (purposefully perhaps) do NOT periodically log into MS servers?*
3. Apple tracks you by maintaining a TREMENDOUS amount of tracking data.
it's not 'tremendous' and it's nowhere near as much as google and
facebook.
You don't even realize you're always claiming Apple is just as bad in
privacy as Google and Facebook, nospam when you excuse what Apple does.
Notwithstanding you telling us what we already know about Apple being as
bad as Facebook & Google on privacy, the Windows 11 question remains here:
Q: *Can/will Microsoft unilaterally destroy functionality on Windows 11*
*if you (purposefully perhaps) do NOT periodically log into MS servers?*
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