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Man I hate people like you it should be sued for false advertising not im an apple fan boy and im way smarter than everyone else
Apple isn’t marketing Hide My Address that way, and if you think they are you deserve what’s coming you.
The article is written with bias, and does not explicitly say Apple turned over the name without being compelled by a warrant. If there was a warrant, this is a non-story; if there wasn’t, I’m not thrilled about it but there are bigger fish to fry.
Based on your punctuation and grammar, doubt
Your autism has missed my sarcasm and laser focused on my lack of caring about her majesty the queens englishs grammer.
So people who think "hide my email" hides their email are the real problem, got it
Only a fourteen-year-old edgelord can think that hiding the email from spammers and hiding it from law enforcement are the same thing.
You meant this with /s, right?
They definitely didn’t mean it with grammar or punctuation
I have no idea what they mean. They could pull a Lionel Hutz.
You get a gold star while everyone else is shrieking about proper grammar shiiityttt I dint wrote nuffin wrong type shit
So, I think we might need to read the fine print on these user agreements before we say “false advertising.” You’d probably be surprised how Apple is pretty transparent about what they will and won’t do.
How many corporate boots can you get in that mouth? Fuck um and the lawyers fine print. You say it and it isnt true straight to jail
How many of the people who accepted that fine print do you think read it? Do you think its the individual's fault for not combing through every term? Or is it Apple's fault for misleading people and putting the clarification in a place they know nobody will pay attention?
I do think if you’re going to have assumptions about something that you should read the fine print, yes. Do I assume anyone does that? No.
Also, I don’t ever recall them suggesting that they won’t tell the cops who you are if they have a warrant. So I think people misled themselves.