Which might also mean more guns for the thieves to steal, no? Followed by more lives to steal with said guns.
Flawless logic.
Could be wrong, but I think he was being sarcastic and referring to the insanity of the NRA in recent days.
Which might also mean more guns for the thieves to steal, no? Followed by more lives to steal with said guns.
Flawless logic.
It would be a great feature if Apple added functionality to somehow make an iPhone useless to a thief.
So it looks like "Find my iPhone" doesn't really help...
Do they consider iPhone and ipad thefts major crimes lol?
Which might also mean more guns for the thieves to steal, no?
Not surprising. I'm very careful with using my iPhone in the city but its always a little risky. It would be a great feature if Apple added functionality to somehow make an iPhone useless to a thief.
I hear you, but I worry about what this will do to the secondary market. A legitimate 2nd hand buyer is at the mercy of the original owner not filing it stolen. This would be enough to steer me away from buying 2nd hand. I wouldn't want to bank on some handwritten receipt or something. I suppose apple could facilitate these transactions with some kind of record keeping, but I doubt they would do this out of goodwill.
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unfortunately, all the thief has to do is turn the device off directly after the theft / remove sim and DFU restore whenever. You won't ever get a location.
Could be wrong, but I think he was being sarcastic and referring to the insanity of the NRA in recent days.
Reason #56789290787 why I'd never live in that overcrowded rats nest.
Yeah that would be nice. Also a way to lock individual apps from settings. Seems like an easy fix?
Apple products obviously cause crime.
Well i guess that an iPhone or iPad is more precious to thieves than a diamond necklace. It's more beautiful than a diamond after all and can do anything a piece of diamond can't.