Apple just created added a new provision to the iTunes Store & Privacy policy that tells users that their devices will receive individual scores based on the number of phone calls they make and the emails they send:
"To help identify and prevent fraud, information about how you use your device, including the approximate number of phone calls or emails you send and receive, will be used to compute a device trust score when you attempt a purchase. The submissions are designed so Apple cannot learn the real values on your device. The scores are stored for a fixed time on our servers."
APPLE is now assigning trust ratings to iPhone users, based on your phone call and email habits.
The new ratings were added as part of the latest iOS 12 update, which rolled out to users on Monday, September 17.
Apple's new system was revealed after the company updated its iTunes policy page on the official website.
According to the iPhone maker, Apple builds a score based on the number calls and emails you send and receive – to help spot fraudulent transactions made using your device.
"To help identify and prevent fraud, information about how you use your device, including the approximate number of phone calls or emails you send and receive, will be used to compute a device trust score when you attempt a purchase," Apple explained.
"The submissions are designed so Apple cannot learn the real values on your device. The scores are stored for a fixed time on our servers."
Will never use one of those new phones, always sticking with my jitterbug cell phone. All I need is a function to CALL people, thats it. And I'm not paying shit tons of money for that either.
Adrian Gray
actual news
Landon Sanchez
Is neptune trying to slide this one too?
Jeremiah Torres
TRUE NEWS
Luke Jackson
for every slide 2 bumps 1
Alexander Rivera
Apple works for the Chinese government now. So do many of the other tech companies. All planned.
Hunter Reed
bump 9882193
Juan Parker
such is real
Jonathan Howard
Newer Apple devices are crap. I'll stick to my old Mac OSX loaded with awesome ripping/conversion/music/video software which is air-gapped w/ the wifi-bluetooth-camera ripped out.
Adrian Ward
anti-neptune-rant-bump-3
Leo Harris
true
Julian White
Will never use one of those new phones, always sticking with my jitterbug cell phone. All I need is a function to CALL people, thats it. And I'm not paying shit tons of money for that either.
wikileaks.org/vault7/#Protego These nigger are why you get Malware. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAH So the state runs the Malware you say? me "Yes" Think evil. Then think the state runs it. The meme runs true everytime.
Will never use one of those new phones, always sticking with my jitterbug cell phone. All I need is a function to CALL people, thats it. And I'm not paying shit tons of money for that either.
David Rodriguez
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Gabriel Baker
Will never use one of those new phones, always sticking with my jitterbug cell phone. All I need is a function to CALL people, thats it. And I'm not paying shit tons of money for that either.
Aaron Myers
Newer Apple devices are crap. I'll stick to my old Mac OSX loaded with awesome ripping/conversion/music/video software which is air-gapped w/ the wifi-bluetooth-camera ripped out.
David Green
DITCH THE spyPHONES!
Apple just created added a new provision to the iTunes Store & Privacy policy that tells users that their devices will receive individual scores based on the number of phone calls they make and the emails they send:
"To help identify and prevent fraud, information about how you use your device, including the approximate number of phone calls or emails you send and receive, will be used to compute a device trust score when you attempt a purchase. The submissions are designed so Apple cannot learn the real values on your device. The scores are stored for a fixed time on our servers."
APPLE is now assigning trust ratings to iPhone users, based on your phone call and email habits.
The new ratings were added as part of the latest iOS 12 update, which rolled out to users on Monday, September 17.
Apple's new system was revealed after the company updated its iTunes policy page on the official website.
According to the iPhone maker, Apple builds a score based on the number calls and emails you send and receive – to help spot fraudulent transactions made using your device.
"To help identify and prevent fraud, information about how you use your device, including the approximate number of phone calls or emails you send and receive, will be used to compute a device trust score when you attempt a purchase," Apple explained.
"The submissions are designed so Apple cannot learn the real values on your device. The scores are stored for a fixed time on our servers."
Humanity made a BIG mistake accepting and adapting to the "smartphones"… there was once a decent sized movement against them and even boycotts… 12 years down the road 90% of people gave in and have them.
To this very day I stand defiant and will never accept one. Do people not have the balls to resist this crap anymore?
James Butler
And whats the next step? A fitness tracker to track your health info? A microchip to GPS you and scan for items in stores? Will the sheeple just willingly go along with this without a fight, without resistance and boycotts? Our society is becoming numb to tyranny….
Jaxson Myers
No one seems to want to talk about it. They rather talk about nonsense. Wow. We do live in dystopian times.
Hunter Edwards
Because face it, they are the doomed zombies who just don't care anymore. They already gave up. Mindless consumers who will die mindless consumers. No soul. No will power. No balls.
Ryder Taylor
Worse. They'll love it. They'll love being tracked and spied on. They'll love being micro-managed. They'll love being disarmed and not allowed to defend themselves or families. They'll love being confined to overpriced city coffin micro-living conditions under Agenda 21/2030. They'll love being forced to ration everything they own and be raided and thrown in gulags for disobeying orders of the State. This is the nightmare they accepted and they're lovin' it!
Luis Rivera
Humanity made a BIG mistake accepting and adapting to the "smartphones"… there was once a decent sized movement against them and even boycotts… 12 years down the road 90% of people gave in and have them.
To this very day I stand defiant and will never accept one. Do people not have the balls to resist this crap anymore?