• To be fair, people can get phones and install a FOSS OS on it, that's pretty easy, it's sad that Apple does this, but I would expect the same thing on Windows or practically any commercial provider, nothing is really surprising here.

    It actually surprise me how many Linux users that do care about their security & privacy just seem to apply poor judgement when it's about their mobile devices, sure, you might not get the LATEST phone but who cares? Why are people trading their values and expertise the moment they touch the latest Samsung or iPhone? What's so special about them anyway, there is literally alternatives (or just vibe code it) for most softwares on it.

  • I moved my photos to self hosting so I’m in control. I’ve seen enough stories to worry about losing them with Apple. Google and Amazon are using them however they please.
  • File a GDPR request to have a download provided to you? Seems pretty simple fwiw.

    Not that I agree with the practice of rug-pulling, but "hostage" is a strong term.

  • So accept the terms?
    • m463
      accept all cookies. Yesss! download the app! I would love to hear about your new feature. Yes, I'd love to ask your new AI assistant <weird-unique-name> for help!

      > I never paid for Apple’s iCloud service so I am a little surprised that not only were my pictures uploaded, the local copy was deleted.

      no worries, apple can do what microsoft did.

      • Why are you being weird?

        > I never paid for Apple’s iCloud service so I am a little surprised that not only were my pictures uploaded...

        Yes?

        Apple’s iCloud service provides 5GB for free?

        • > Apple’s iCloud service provides 5GB for free?

          That seems a lot like: "You're going to be using our service, whether you like it or not!"

          Pretty uncool?

          • So it is uncool that Apple provides a service for backing up your photos even if they are providing 5GB for free.

            Got it.

            Let's hope that your phone won't be part of the 70 million smartphones that get lost each year and your photos aren't backed up.

            • I strongly prefer not to have my personal data stored on other people’s computers.
        • You are weird
    • Does it constitute acceptance to do something because your data was held hostage?
      • Saying your 'data is being held hostage' is very overdramatic.

        The solution is to accept the terms, and move on.

        If you don't like Apple, backup your photos and move to Android.

        Come on.