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RE[3]: Don't think unserviceable products deserve much praise
by redshift on Sat 23rd Jun 2012 19:09
in reply to "RE[2]: Don't think unserviceable products deserve much praise"
Data privacy...not being forced to send you private company data to apple to be mined...trumps everything. If someone's mac breaks that has upcoming IPO data for the company on it that gets out who do you think goes fined/goes to jail? Same for a lawyer with sensitive data.
Stupid, stupid.
Stupid, stupid.
If your data is that sensitive, it should be encrypted. You have options built in to OSX already. There are also 3rd party full disk encryption options that work with OSX like truecrypt.
Edited 2012-06-23 19:09 UTC
RE[3]: Don't think unserviceable products deserve much praise
by demetrioussharpe on Mon 25th Jun 2012 14:39
in reply to "RE[2]: Don't think unserviceable products deserve much praise"
Data privacy...not being forced to send you private company data to apple to be mined...trumps everything. If someone's mac breaks that has upcoming IPO data for the company on it that gets out who do you think goes fined/goes to jail? Same for a lawyer with sensitive data.
Stupid, stupid.
Stupid, stupid.
What idiot is walking around with IPO data on his laptop? In fact, if you're about to IPO, why don't you have a server with that data stored in it? Why aren't you accessing it from a secured network connection? Why isn't the data encrypted?
Blaming an OEM for a user's bad computer habits -Stupid, stupid!




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Data privacy...not being forced to send you private company data to apple to be mined...trumps everything. If someone's mac breaks that has upcoming IPO data for the company on it that gets out who do you think goes fined/goes to jail? Same for a lawyer with sensitive data.
Stupid, stupid.