8/17/2023 0 Comments Imazing ios 12 file sharingApple should become more aware of that, before their place in the smart phone and tablet market might show them what users want and think.Ĭoncering the issue in this thread: I can want whatever I want, but won't get it?ĭead wrong: I can get it anytime, anywhere, if from Apple or someone else - no problem at all. The Windows phone and Android alternatives have become so convenient, that choosing an alternative certainly doesn't hurt any more, like it perhaps did in former times. But the whole deal breaks as soon as third party app access to my data stops to work like it did. There are other things about iOS I like very much, as you can imagine, else I would never have bought any iOS device. If anything, these existing dangers, with daily existing data abuse and privacy rights breach, worry me ten times more, and play a ten times bigger real role in my life, than all this talk about viruses and trojans put together!Īs I said: the only reason I have tolerated Apples iOS way of handling my data so far, were some smart apps which allowed to handle them, and iTunes is nothing but a tolerated, not very intelligently designed mediocre tool in the whole workflow for me. But their interest in private accounts like yours or mine, despite recording everything like idiots, is still limited - until the day when private data misuse really helps controlling everyone, and/or helps companies like Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft etc. The only unavoidable and severe danger I'm aware of for any OS worldwide, are the antidemocratic dumb nuts from the NSA and GCHQ, who seem to get backdoors to anything produced in the US, including companies who deny cooperating with them until the opposite is proved, along with their dirty Chinese and Russian counterparts. No room for Apple fairy tales or, like in this case, Apple users following their logic. Apple's efforts to argue with security issues all the time, in fact trying to convince everybody by fear, look quite ridiculous to anyone like me, who knows a thing or two about computers, with two sons with degrees in informatics and friends working in the business. You can stay away of many dangers with halfway intelligent behavior, regular updates and some security tools. Maybe iOS is only ready to deal with small numbers of data, seriously providing such a UI? Then they should just confess they aren't up to the task and can't handle serious numbers with necessary subfolder structures, instead of spreading nonsese about their own kind of UI philosophy.Įven my Windows 7 has been running without any security issues causing me problems since years. And that is completly uncapable of managing my many thousand documents, music and app data on my 128 Gb iPad Air in any acceptable way. It is also completely irrelevant, which form the accessed data have internally: for users the only relevant point is everyday workflow and access beyond Apple's funny little "inbox functionality". Bringing them in connection with security issues is just myth making, unless proven otherwise. The apps we are discussing in this thread never were a security problem for me, nor for anybody else I know.
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