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|    Maria Sophia to Tyrone    |
|    Re: It's now been a week. Re: Why iOS Re    |
|    06 Jan 26 10:10:03    |
      XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: mariasophia@comprehension.com              Tyrone wrote:       > I am stunned. My head is spinning. I can't process this.              Hi Tyrone,              Happy New Year!              Of course you "can't process this", because you've never tested iOS.       I have.              Every day, all day, my iPad asks me to sign in multiple times in a row.       That's just a fact.              It's not an opinion.       It's how iOS works.              You just don't see it because when it asks, you log in.       But watch what happens when you do NOT log in.              Note: You're already logged in. Keep that in mind. You never logged out.       Yet, over time, Apple requires you to log in again. And again. And again.              Every iOS device in the world does this, Tyrone.       You simply log in when it asks you to log in, so you don't remember it.              But mine constantly asks me all day, every day, to log into my accounts.       Even though I never logged out.              Every iOS device in the world would do that too, if you did what I did.       Which you didn't do.              Because you're not testing how iOS actually works, Tyrone.       I am.              Try this to better understand how iOS actually works:        1. Initialize your iOS device on Apple's mothership tracking servers.        2. Then create an Apple Account (Apple ID) on other mothership servers.        3. Do the normal Apple-specific login steps (iCloud mail, App Store, etc.)              Then... wait... wait... wait...              Just wait.       That's all.              Wait.              Watch what happens.       Only after you do that "can" you begin to understand how iOS works.       --       It's not strange that most iOS users never understand how iOS works.       What's strange is that they deny iOS works the way that iOS works.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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