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jackpot posted:I just realized that regardless of the security I have on my phone (Passcode and Touch ID), it's possible for someone to simply pick it up, hold down the power button, and then shut it off. Takes about five seconds, after which Find my Phone is completely worthless in a "find my poo poo now before they get too far away" kind of way. Because of that, shouldn't powering off be something that requires a passcode? Is this an option I just haven't found yet? As someone else mentioned the last time I saw this discussed, this could be negated by the hard reset of holding down power/home buttons. And don't say "put a password on that too" because that measure is for when your phone is bricked/crashed a lot of times, so you can't require a password on a hardware reset feature.
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jackpot posted:I just realized that regardless of the security I have on my phone (Passcode and Touch ID), it's possible for someone to simply pick it up, hold down the power button, and then shut it off. Takes about five seconds, after which Find my Phone is completely worthless in a "find my poo poo now before they get too far away" kind of way. Because of that, shouldn't powering off be something that requires a passcode? Is this an option I just haven't found yet? If you're interested in stopping this, there is a jailbreak solution in iCaughtU and the Pro version. It will automatically capture front-camera photos, location, and other details about your phone and send them to an email address you specify, along with regular updates if you want. It prevents shutting down, incorrect TouchID or passcode attempts, etc. and remote commands as well. spongeworthy fucked around with this message at 21:14 on Nov 11, 2014 |
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spongeworthy posted:If you interested in stopping this, there is a jailbreak solution in iCaughtU and the Pro version. It will automatically capture front-camera photos, location, and other details about your phone and send them to an email address you specify, along with regular updates if you want. It prevents shutting down, incorrect TouchID or passcode attempts, etc. and remote commands as well. Wow, I would actually jailbreak for this.
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 20:05 |
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Bottom Liner posted:As someone else mentioned the last time I saw this discussed, this could be negated by the hard reset of holding down power/home buttons. And don't say "put a password on that too" because that measure is for when your phone is bricked/crashed a lot of times, so you can't require a password on a hardware reset feature. spongeworthy posted:If you interested in stopping this, there is a jailbreak solution in iCaughtU and the Pro version. It will automatically capture front-camera photos, location, and other details about your phone and send them to an email address you specify, along with regular updates if you want. It prevents shutting down, incorrect TouchID or passcode attempts, etc. and remote commands as well.
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 20:29 |
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Even if they can shut it off, if your device is touchid and passcode protected, isn't it worthless since it can never be resold without the passcode?
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 20:34 |
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Bird Law posted:Even if they can shut it off, if your device is touchid and passcode protected, isn't it worthless since it can never be resold without the passcode? Yep. Someday that device will get powered on and phone home, and you'll be able to find it. If it gets reported as stolen the device will get put on the blacklist and no one will be able to use it on any phone network ever again. I guess someone could find it useful for wifi only but they'd first have to come up with a way to wipe the OS and remove the passcode.
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 20:37 |
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xzzy posted:Yep. Someday that device will get powered on and phone home, and you'll be able to find it. Couldn't you just put it in DFU mode, connect it to iTunes, and then set it up as a new phone? Seems pretty simple.
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 20:50 |
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EC posted:Couldn't you just put it in DFU mode, connect it to iTunes, and then set it up as a new phone? Seems pretty simple.
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 21:01 |
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Bird Law posted:Even if they can shut it off, if your device is touchid and passcode protected, isn't it worthless since it can never be resold without the passcode? Turning it off makes it so that you can't track down your stolen phone, but in the long run it reduces theft by making stolen phones useless.
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 21:03 |
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I've always thought of Find My iPhone as more of a way to find something you've lost in a safe-ish location (in your house, a friend's house, at work) as opposed to tracking a phone that's been stolen.
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Question Mark Mound posted:I've always thought of Find My iPhone as more of a way to find something you've lost in a safe-ish location (in your house, a friend's house, at work) as opposed to tracking a phone that's been stolen. It's for both. My girlfriend lost her phone at a baseball game. We logged into Find my iPhone and saw the phone on the map right by where our seats were. We contacted lost and found and everything but never actually found it. I think it eventually ran out of battery and then someone took it. They must have never turned it on though because it still shows up in Find My iPhone as in Lost Mode with the last know location being the 3rd base side of AT&T park in 2013 .
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 21:38 |
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dutchbstrd posted:It's for both. Probably died laying under the bleachers.
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 21:47 |
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Bottom Liner posted:Even then it sucks, because renewing a 2 year contract with a subsidy priced phone adds the new $25 a month charge that's not on Next plans or if you bring your own phone. That's what happened to me, I had no option of getting a new phone without paying more per month. vv
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 00:39 |
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randyest posted:I just renewed a 2-year contract on an unlimited plan and got a subsidized phone but the monthly rate stayed the same. No "new $25 charge". Yeah, people are confused on that I think. The $25 charge only hits the new cheaper no contract plans to bring it inline with the old more expensive plans, if you use the 2 year upgrade.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 01:19 |
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Exactly. There wouldn't be an extra charge if you never switched to a mobile share plan and got the initial discount in the first place.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 01:41 |
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My silly friend never upgraded his 4s from 7.0 to 7.1, let alone to 8.1. Is there a chance for him to update to 7.1? I kind of doubt it. It sucks that you can't incrementally update to the version that reduces animations and improves performance on old devices. You have to upgrade all the way to the software that reportedly makes the phone run lovely.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 01:50 |
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Endless Mike posted:I would recommend you go to the AT&T thread and post your plan and have the people there help you through it. You might find yourself spending less money for the same or better service while not being stuck on a contract. Well i am on a family plan where the parents are paying for the whole plan. So the monthly usage fee is not an issue. Im just trying to figure out the best way to get a new iPhone. I have an upgrade available so i dont see how i should have to pay 650$ or do the next plan...
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randyest posted:I just renewed a 2-year contract on an unlimited plan and got a subsidized phone but the monthly rate stayed the same. No "new $25 charge". Same with me. Although I got some bullshit $40 activation fee that I got waived by using ATT online chat.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 01:57 |
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I'm amazed how little understanding some of you people have towards these simple issues.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 02:03 |
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What does the equivalent base plan of ~2GB data or so on T-mobile work out to be monthly?
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fleshweasel posted:My silly friend never upgraded his 4s from 7.0 to 7.1, let alone to 8.1. Is there a chance for him to update to 7.1? I kind of doubt it. It sucks that you can't incrementally update to the version that reduces animations and improves performance on old devices. You have to upgrade all the way to the software that reportedly makes the phone run lovely. You're right; you can't.
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spongeworthy posted:What does the equivalent base plan of ~2GB data or so on T-mobile work out to be monthly? MY buddy pays for "unlimited everything*" for $50. *After 1gb of data I think he gets super throttled, or something.
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spongeworthy posted:What does the equivalent base plan of ~2GB data or so on T-mobile work out to be monthly? $60 - 3 GB $70 - 5 GB $80 - Unlimited The less than unlimited plans just severely throttle once the limit is hit.
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Dr. Tim Whatley posted:I'm amazed how little understanding some of you people have towards these simple issues. Freaking owned everyone! BAM!
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Endless Mike posted:$50 - 1 GB I really should dump my enterprise at&t plan if that's pricing for a new device. This "line access" fee on at&t is bullshit. e: this makes me curious, T-mo will pay an ETF fee on your current plan, but if you're on AT&T Next is that possible? spongeworthy fucked around with this message at 03:42 on Nov 12, 2014 |
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spongeworthy posted:I really should dump my enterprise at&t plan if that's pricing for a new device. This "line access" fee on at&t is bullshit. AT&T Next has no ETF since you're paying for the device rather than contract terms, so no.
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Dr. Tim Whatley posted:I'm amazed how little understanding some of you people have towards these simple issues.
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Endless Mike posted:AT&T Next has no ETF since you're paying for the device rather than contract terms, so no. Right, so one needs to pay off the device then switch. Oh well
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spongeworthy posted:I really should dump my enterprise at&t plan if that's pricing for a new device. This "line access" fee on at&t is bullshit. T-Mobile doesn't offer subsidy, period, so that's your "line access" fee and your data package fee. You've still got your device installments on top of that.
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Molten Llama posted:T-Mobile doesn't offer subsidy, period, so that's your "line access" fee and your data package fee. Gotcha, I was thinking that was total price. I haven't looked at T-mo plans but after all the ruckus I heard I thought they were just that exceptionally cheap.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 03:55 |
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According to Apple's iMessage deactivation tool my iPhone doesn't have iMessage enabled. My iPhone also doesn't think it's activated, but still sends/receives via iMessage. What a magnificent system.
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Creature posted:According to Apple's iMessage deactivation tool my iPhone doesn't have iMessage enabled. My iPhone also doesn't think it's activated, but still sends/receives via iMessage. What a magnificent system.
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GENDERWEIRD GREEDO posted:Freaking owned everyone! BAM! Agreed.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 04:04 |
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I switched to T-Mobile from AT&T and I'm super happy. Helps that I'm in the Bay Area and get good service here I suppose.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 05:54 |
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Endless Mike posted:I would recommend you go to the AT&T thread and post your plan and have the people there help you through it. You might find yourself spending less money for the same or better service while not being stuck on a contract.
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Is there a reason why the forecast.io webapp should take an extremely long time to load on my iPhone 6, even in an area with really strong wifi? Also, is there another weather app that is as good (or uses the same data) for predicting the rain for the next few hours as accurately as forecast.io does (especially the feature where the upcoming hour seems to be very accurate in 10 minute chunks)? Weather widget totally optional because we don't need to discuss that again.
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Question Mark Mound posted:Is there a reason why the forecast.io webapp should take an extremely long time to load on my iPhone 6, even in an area with really strong wifi? Also, is there another weather app that is as good (or uses the same data) for predicting the rain for the next few hours as accurately as forecast.io does (especially the feature where the upcoming hour seems to be very accurate in 10 minute chunks)? Dark Sky http://darkskyapp.com/ (has widget) e: i win
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Question Mark Mound posted:Is there a reason why the forecast.io webapp should take an extremely long time to load on my iPhone 6, even in an area with really strong wifi? Also, is there another weather app that is as good (or uses the same data) for predicting the rain for the next few hours as accurately as forecast.io does (especially the feature where the upcoming hour seems to be very accurate in 10 minute chunks)? Are you purposefully avoiding Dark Sky? If not, that's the app you should use.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 17:32 |
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I just got my iPhone 6+ and love it except for one little issue: Anybody else get the error "this accessory may not be supported"? What could be causing this?
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Armchair Calvinist posted:I just got my iPhone 6+ and love it except for one little issue: Typically lint or something else in your lightning port. Get a toothpick and clean that poo poo out.
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