It doesn¢t matter what Arlen says or does.
Nonsense. Lies always matter, and Arlen lies constantly.
Jolly Roger wrote on 1 Sep 2024 19:45:00 GMT :
It doesn�t matter what Arlen says or does.
Nonsense. Lies always matter, and Arlen lies constantly.
Heh heh heh... Jolly Roger *hates* well-known facts about Apple products.
FACT:
If you create a new AppleID as of Feb2023, that new account *must*
use 2FA. You cannot, for the rest of your life, remove that 2FA.
Only Apple does that.
On 9/2/2024 12:22 AM, Andrew wrote:
Jolly Roger wrote on 1 Sep 2024 19:45:00 GMT :
It doesn�t matter what Arlen says or does.
Nonsense. Lies always matter, and Arlen lies constantly.
Heh heh heh... Jolly Roger hates well-known facts about Apple
products.
FACT:
If you create a new AppleID as of Feb2023, that new account must
use 2FA. You cannot, for the rest of your life, remove that 2FA.
Only Apple does that.
That is total bullshit. I have lots of financial and other accounts
that demand 2FA, no option out.
FACT:
If you create a new AppleID as of Feb2023, that new account *must*
use 2FA. You cannot, for the rest of your life, remove that 2FA.
Only Apple does that.
That is total bullshit. I have lots of financial and other accounts that demand 2FA, no option out.
If you create a new AppleID as of Feb2023, that new account must
use 2FA. You cannot, for the rest of your life, remove that 2FA.
Only Apple does that.
That is total bullshit. I have lots of financial and other accounts
that demand 2FA, no option out.
To be fair, I think he was talking about mobile phone manufacturers.
On 9/2/2024 12:22 AM, Andrew wrote:
Jolly Roger wrote on 1 Sep 2024 19:45:00 GMT :
It doesn�t matter what Arlen says or does.
Nonsense. Lies always matter, and Arlen lies constantly.
Heh heh heh... Jolly Roger *hates* well-known facts about Apple products.
FACT:
If you create a new AppleID as of Feb2023, that new account *must*
use 2FA. You cannot, for the rest of your life, remove that 2FA.
Only Apple does that.
That is total bullshit. I have lots of financial and other accounts that demand 2FA, no option out.
Tom Elam wrote on Mon, 2 Sep 2024 08:49:10 -0400 :
FACT:
If you create a new AppleID as of Feb2023, that new account *must*
use 2FA. You cannot, for the rest of your life, remove that 2FA.
Only Apple does that.
That is total bullshit. I have lots of financial and other accounts that
demand 2FA, no option out.
First off, I don't bullshit. I'm intelligent. I know the facts.
You may *hate* facts about Apple - but they're still facts about Apple.
Apple is the only common operating system vendor who *requires* 2FA
(for all new AppleID's which were created after February of 2023).
Jolly Roger wrote on 4 Sep 2024 15:18:10 GMT :
If there is another way to log into an Apple device *without* having
to also always carry around an Android phone to do it, let me know
please.
Not true. As you have been told numerous times and ignored, you only
need it the first time you sign into a new device. After that, the
device is trusted. You're lying, because: troll.
Jolly Roger - why is it you brazenly lie when you *hate* what Apple
does?
FACT: Apple often requires logging into your Apple ID and we've proved
that with incontrovertible proof, e.g., when Apple changes the terms
and conditions.
The fact you're completely ignorant
FACT: There are *many* (very many!) other times Apple requires a
re-login into your Apple ID
I am well aware that Apple will nag you five, ten, fifteen times a day
to re login.
FACT: There are *many* (very many!) other times Apple requires a
re-login into your Apple ID
FACT: None of which require 2FA since the device is already trusted.
Jolly Roger wrote on 4 Sep 2024 22:15:49 GMT :
FACT: There are *many* (very many!) other times Apple requires a
re-login into your Apple ID
FACT: None of which require 2FA since the device is already trusted.
Tell us, Jolly Roger, if your 2FA is your Android phone, how are you
going to log into your Apple ID (for the rest of your entire life!)
without *always* (for the rest of your life!) having to carry your
Android phone with you forever, just to log into your account, which,
we've proven, Apple requires you to do frequently (which you don't
notice - but it's there).
Tell us.
Easily, since after the initial 2FA verification your device is trusted, which means subsequent logins are done without 2FA. You're just showing
how little you know about Apple's 2FA implementation.
Jolly Roger wrote on 5 Sep 2024 15:01:49 GMT :
Easily, since after the initial 2FA verification your device is
trusted, which means subsequent logins are done without 2FA. You're
just showing how little you know about Apple's 2FA implementation.
Untrue Jolly Roger.
Clearly you've never tried
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