Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Dec 2011 22:29 UTC
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In the real world, phones of clueless users are often set up in-store; carrier staff being able to do essentially anything with their settings.
For some time now, iOS devices don't even need iTunes for activation... (though bringing a laptop, for assistance with the process, wasn't beyond possible)




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2011-05-12
How can it be worse if it doesn't log 'n' report keystrokes, CAN be turned off?
Besides I haven't read carriers turning it on before handing out iPhones. Apparently the iOS welcome routine asks the user if they want to turn diagnostics on.
No way Apple would ever allow anyone, carriers or other companies, to change anything on their products without them doing it for them (and even then they probably wouldn't).