• Apple clarifies iOS 17.5 bug that exposed deleted photos

    From Andrew@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 24 20:46:54 2024
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    Apple clarifies iOS 17.5 bug that exposed deleted photos https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/apple-clarifies-ios-17-5-bug-that-exposed-deleted-photos/

    First, Apple told what appears to be the truth...
    "Apple told the publication that the photos were not regurgitated
    from iCloud Photos after being deleted on the local device; rather,
    they were local to the device. Apple says they were neither left
    in the cloud after deletion nor synced to it after, and the company
    did not have access to the deleted photos."

    Then the constant and shockingly brazen lies by Apple came next...
    "The photos were retained on the local device storage due to a database corruption issue, and the bug resurfaced photos that were flagged for
    deletion but were not actually fully deleted locally."

    Nobody but an ignorant uneducated Apple religious zealot would believe that
    a "database corruption" caused absolutely perfectly formed photos to
    magically re-appear after those photos were supposed to have been deleted.

    Only at Apple does a "database corruption" cause perfectly formed photos to magically appear after a decade where they were supposed to have been gone.

    "The company claimed that when users reported the photos resurfacing
    on a device other than the one they were originally deleted on, it
    was always because they had restored from a backup other than iCloud
    Photos or performed a direct transfer from one device to another."

    Since nobody believes a word Apple says anymore, due to such obvious and
    brazen outright lies, it's no longer shocking that arstechnica said this:

    "If what the company told 9to5Mac is true..."

    Apple lies so much that nobody but the religious zealots believe them.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Andrew on Fri May 24 22:54:16 2024
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2024-05-24 13:46, Andrew wrote:
    Apple clarifies iOS 17.5 bug that exposed deleted photos https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/apple-clarifies-ios-17-5-bug-that-exposed-deleted-photos/

    First, Apple told what appears to be the truth...
    "Apple told the publication that the photos were not regurgitated
    from iCloud Photos after being deleted on the local device; rather,
    they were local to the device. Apple says they were neither left
    in the cloud after deletion nor synced to it after, and the company
    did not have access to the deleted photos."

    Then the constant and shockingly brazen lies by Apple came next...
    "The photos were retained on the local device storage due to a database corruption issue, and the bug resurfaced photos that were flagged for deletion but were not actually fully deleted locally."

    Nobody but an ignorant uneducated Apple religious zealot would believe that
    a "database corruption" caused absolutely perfectly formed photos to magically re-appear after those photos were supposed to have been deleted.

    But if the photos "were not actually fully deleted locally."


    Only at Apple does a "database corruption" cause perfectly formed photos to magically appear after a decade where they were supposed to have been gone.

    The database ORGANIZES the photos, doofus.

    If the device looks at the database to display the photos and the
    database says the photo is deleted because the database is corrupted...

    ...then the photo will reappear of the corruption is fixed.


    "The company claimed that when users reported the photos resurfacing
    on a device other than the one they were originally deleted on, it
    was always because they had restored from a backup other than iCloud
    Photos or performed a direct transfer from one device to another."

    Since nobody believes a word Apple says anymore, due to such obvious and brazen outright lies, it's no longer shocking that arstechnica said this:

    "If what the company told 9to5Mac is true..."

    Apple lies so much that nobody but the religious zealots believe them.

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