Apple are assholes
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Sorry, Horace
Widower's battle for wedding photos on wife's phone
A man whose wife died suddenly is unable to recover precious photos of their wedding from her phone in time for her funeral.
Martyn Hall cannot access the iPhone that belonged to his wife, Lynn, because he does not know the passcode.
Apple’s privacy rules mean the contents would be wiped if the code was reset.
Apple says it considers privacy a fundamental human right.
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Not sure why this is Apples fault?
I am pretty good about downloading photos from my phone to my computer. And regular back up my phone.
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@Klaus said in Apple are assholes:
Are the photos and other data encryped? Otherwise, I guess one could read out the contents of the memory chip. I assume there are companies who do that for you?
If she had attended the January 6 party at the Capitol, I am sure her photos would be made available to certain interested parties.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Apple are assholes:
Apple says it considers privacy a fundamental human right.
They consider making money a fundamental human right.
This guy hasn't offered enough yet.
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Do dead bodies have human rights?
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@89th said in Apple are assholes:
This reminds me... (seriously), I keep meaning to write down (and lock away!) all of our accounts, passwords, and other financial/legal details for my wife in the event that bus that hits everyone heads my way.
PM me your details and I'll take care of it.
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I presume that includes your TNCR login info
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Mayla has my phone password. Of course I did some cleansing first.