Apple does not promise that the software or services are compatible with third-party software – in fact, it says: “Installation of this Apple software may affect the availability and usability of this third-party software and other Apple products and services. It also doesn`t promise that bugs in Apple`s software or services will be fixed. A pop-up window appears on my phone asking me to accept the new terms and conditions. To turn off these notifications, I need to turn off iCloud. Unfortunately, when I go to my settings to disable iCloud, I have to accept the new terms of service to even disable iCloud! For example, imagine investing in Apple`s now-defunct Aperture library management tool. A look at the fine print shows that Apple hadn`t promised to develop the software indefinitely. There is a section in the Terms that states that Apple may edit, suspend or remove any product or content Apple chooses. Every new Apple user must be fully aware of and understand Apple`s terms and conditions before signing up. This will help you avoid hassles and unnecessary things that can compromise your online security and privacy and make you feel vulnerable. Regardless of how long the terms and conditions last, you should put up with them and read them carefully for a worry-free experience once you have accepted what`s there.
I hope this article helps you decide whether you want to continue or not. You can call Apple Care to turn off iCloud for you. It would take a few hours, so I suggest you accept the terms and conditions and then sign out of iCloud via “iCloud > Settings,” as @Buscar said. Apple`s Terms and Conditions are intended to protect Company from any form of legal action, in the event that you are dissatisfied with the service or product. The same would apply if the product hurt or injured you. These Terms are also intended to protect Apple Properties from unlawful distribution and use. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service, you will no longer be able to use and enjoy Apple and its services. You have the right to disagree with the Terms and Conditions, but Apple also deserves the privilege of preventing you from accessing its services.
Family division. Family Sharing lets you share certain purchased content, such as Windows Store purchases and Apple subscriptions, with family members. You can also share specific content like photos, calendar, location, and screen time information, depending on what your family wants to share. You can also share certain subscriptions and in-app purchases with third parties. For more information about sharing content you`ve purchased, see the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions at www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/ww/. For more information about content sharing, device usage, and location information for family members, see www.apple.com/family-sharing/. It`s unclear why this mistake keeps happening, but for most people, it comes from time to time. One day, you`ll be using your Mac and you`ll see this little notification asking you to accept iCloud`s terms of service. For me personally, Apple also keeps asking for my Apple IDs, but as soon as I agree to re-enter them, the message disappears. I haven`t been able to get my M1 Max MBP to accept the new iCloud terms for about a week. I can follow and accept instructions, and I always get prompts and notifications to accept. (My other devices with the same account are OK?) pic.twitter.com/pVCJujYU9W Except to the extent permitted by digital inheritance, and unless otherwise required by law, you agree that your account is non-transferable and that all rights to your Apple ID or account content terminate upon your death.
Upon receipt of a copy of a death certificate, your account may be terminated and all content in your account may be deleted. Contact iCloud Support in support.apple.com/icloud for help. At the beginning of the document, it says in capital letters (which is meant to draw attention to the points, but it seems to have the effect of making it harder to read) that if you don`t agree to the terms and you just bought a Mac, “You must return the entire hardware/software package to get a refund.” Do you choose between two products? Before making your purchase, check the terms and conditions to see what could happen if something goes wrong. Would the legal document you sign mean that you will not receive a replacement device? Is there a small print that says Apple won`t need to support the product in the future? Do you think that if you read this summary, have you covered it? “Apple reserves the right to modify this Agreement at any time and to add new or additional terms to your use of the Services. A fake story was circulating suggesting that an Apple Legal employee had inserted text into the terms and conditions in response to the fact that no one had actually read it. It`s a fake, but that hasn`t stopped people from looking for humor in sleep-inducing documents. To me, it seems that Apple hasn`t fixed all iCloud instabilities. On the software side, I am running the second beta version of macOS 12.3, and the regular version of tvOS on my Apple TV and this bug with the new iCloud terms and conditions does not go away.
It`s easy and there`s nothing to worry about if you decide to disagree. You simply won`t be able to go any further and enjoy the service. If you click the “Decline” button while setting up your iPhone, you will not be accused of illegal people. Similarly, Apple will not give you the opportunity to renegotiate the content of its terms and conditions so that you can accept them. I think you have to choose between iCloud sync transparency for many of the things we do with iOS devices at the expense of some privacy regulations, or the awkwardness and difficulty of syncing these services with a connected hard drive or a privacy-focused cloud service. However, the report concludes that Apple and others have unfair conditions that may be illegal. What the report does not do, however, is to specify the corrective measures or indicate what the Italian authorities intend to do with this conclusion. If you check the terms and conditions, you`ll see the fine print stating that Apple didn`t promise to improve the software forever.
Also, somewhere in the Terms of Service, there is a section that states that Apple may suspend, edit, or remove the content or product it chooses. Italy`s antitrust authority has concluded its investigation into Apple, Google and others, concluding that some of Apple`s iCloud terms are illegal. So iCloud is no longer good to use? I always thought it was because he kept everything from my Mac, iPad and iPhone in one place. What is the alternative? Don`t they protect my information? We are sorry if these are fundamental issues. The good news is that Apple seems to have condensed the document over the years, in the past it has grown to 56 pages. The 7,135-word terms and conditions for Apple Media Services are available here (US and UK). iTunes` terms and conditions were known to be so long that no one reads them. So much so that there is even an episode of South Park devoted to imaginary consequences to which we could subscribe. You can watch it for £2.49 on iTunes here. Certain content, components or features of the Service may contain third-party materials and/or hyperlinks to other websites, resources or content. Because Apple may not have control over such third-party websites and/or materials, you acknowledge and agree that Apple is not responsible for the availability of such websites or resources and does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of such websites or resources and is not responsible for any content.
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