RE: Forced Into It
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We all know how updates work. Many of them simply increase the amount of data stored or collect more personal information, which we must always be careful not to authorize for use. Personally, I don't own any Apple products, but many of my friends admit that they replace their Apple devices, not because they break down, but because they gradually become slow when running new operating systems or the usual programs that have always run, but which, as time goes by, become almost inoperable. I think it's a “price” we pay for technology, which progressively forces us to spend money to stay on top of the wave.
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Yeah dude for sure! The Apple stuff is really obnoxious. Years back they actually got sued for intentionally slowing down their devices to try to force people to upgrade. Bastards!
Indeed, I am really glad you mentioned the personal information. That is one of the biggest risks right now, not necessarily the direct company like Apple but the HUNDREDS of subcontractors and 3rd parties they use to do stuff. THAT is where you will get your information stole, the bastards!