An Apple fan who has spent “nearly 30 years as a loyal customer” says they’ve been “permanently” locked out of their Apple Account due to what might be the overzealous actions of Apple’s automated anti-fraud system. It’s left them locked out of “20 years of digital life,” and it all started with the seemingly straightforward purchase of an Apple gift card.

  • ORbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    Not the apps that came with it or the infrastructure that supports providing those apps to devices or the devices upon which those apps or services run?

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      4 hours ago

      I’m still missing your point.

      I’ve got all my apps I’ve downloaded backed up, at least for macOS. iOS… easier to grab the older ones off a pirate repository once Apple stops listing them.

      Are you trying to say that everyone should be running Debian Stable without non-free on commodity x86 or RISC-V hardware with only open source hardware gerbers and no proprietary chips?

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        4 hours ago

        Nope. At this point, I see that nothing I say will matter. The die has been cast and it’s no longer worth trying.

        Enjoy your Apple ecosystem.

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          You do realize this happens to people on Android as well, right? Google shuts down accounts for random inexplicable reasons all the time, and when that happens the user loses all of their apps purchased through Google’s store. What are you suggesting he do differently? Other than just…not have a smart phone or paid apps on it?