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|    Chris to Maria Sophia    |
|    Re: Why does iOS ask for your passwd eve    |
|    12 Jan 26 17:38:31    |
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone   
   From: ithinkiam@gmail.com   
      
   On 12/01/2026 07:35, Maria Sophia wrote:   
   > Chris wrote:   
   >> Given he constantly lies   
   >   
   > This thread is proof that you & Tyrone throw personal insults, not me.   
      
   There is not a single case of me insulting you in this thread. You may   
   not like that you're being challenged to support your claims, which you   
   have almost universally failed to do, but that is not an insult.   
      
   > Even so, I'm not going to respond to your incessant personal attacks, nor   
   > that of Tyrone as I am keeping my comments to the technical point at hand.   
      
   Do you deny you provided *fake* links in support of your assertions?   
      
   Do you deny using chatgpt to make up facts for you?   
      
   Do you deny that you have not provided any evidence in support of your   
   claim that Apple uses multiple tokens? Note: Screenshots of your ipad   
   are not evidence of separate tokens.   
      
   Do you deny that your ipads were activation locked due to your behaviour?   
      
   Do you deny failing to respond to direct questions? (this'll be interesting)   
      
   > Q: Why does iOS ask for a password even though you have never logged out?   
   >   
   > Since I already answered both the how and why,   
      
   Didn't happen. Also correction; iPadOS not iOS. You have not tested iOS.   
      
   > and since you and Tyrone   
   > have resorted to using personal insults   
      
   Also didn't happen, from me. Tyrone is a little more colourful with his   
   language.   
      
   > instead of technical assessment,   
   > please allow me to ask you an adult question in response to your incessant   
   > and never ending personal attacks, Chris.   
   >   
   > Q: How do YOU think iOS works in terms of initiation & expiry of tokens?   
   > A: ?   
      
   I don't need to think. It is quite well explained in the ONE AND ONLY   
   link you have shared that is related to this topic. There's one ("long   
   lived") identity token per device and a refresh token can be requested   
   at most daily.   
   https://developer.apple.com/documentation/signinwithapple/verifying-a-user   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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