Consumer group Which? has filed a £3 billion lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of forcing iCloud usage and overcharging customers.

  • @[email protected]
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    1319 hours ago

    According to Which?, Apple has made it difficult for iPhone and iPad users to choose alternative data storage options, effectively pushing them towards iCloud while suppressing competition.

      • ms.lane
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        14 hours ago

        Synology is just as bad now.

        Just do the right thing from the start - build your own NAS and don’t rely on commerical software.

        /c/selfhosted

        • @[email protected]
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          13 hours ago

          Let’s be real. Do you think someone who uses an iphone will have the ability to buy a compact hot swappable computer, buy and install hard drives, download and burn a bootable partition on a USB stick, navigate terminal to install an Linux Nas distro, then setup DDNS and setup SSL and then setup their iphone?

          I know how and have done this before and I still bought a Synology box. You don’t know how many times I had to migrate my data when a FOSS becomes abandonware. There is a certain comfort knowing that your shit isn’t going to be abandon.

          Commercial software doesn’t mean it’s bad. Pfsense is a commercial software and it’s amazing. I buy their routing solutions.

          • ms.lane
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            13 hours ago

            Do you think someone who uses an iphone will have the ability to buy a compact hot swappable computer, buy and install hard drives, download and burn a bootable partition on a USB stick, navigate terminal to install an Linux Nas distro, then setup DDNS and setup SSL and then setup their iphone?

            Yes. I have an iPhone.

  • @FelixCress
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    1119 hours ago

    Apple overcharging? Never!

  • Flying SquidM
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    318 hours ago

    Even if you are part of the Apple ecosystem, there is zero reason to pay for iCloud. There are free alternatives.

    • @[email protected]
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      414 hours ago

      This holds up for simple file hosting, but the entire suite of Apple apps supports collaboration, many with live editing features. Slow sync times would put a damper on that.

      • Flying SquidM
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        114 hours ago

        Do you mean office suite stuff like Keynote and Pages or are you talking more complex things like Logic Pro?

        • @[email protected]
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          14 hours ago

          I don’t use logic, but yeah the whole iWork suite, Freeform, Reminders, Notes. I think HomeKit data is also synced, and given how much data corruption happens in HomeKit as it is, I would dread any other complication.

          There’s also the transparent encryption that happens where even Apple can’t get your stuff.

          I mean I’d be a fan if Apple published a requirement spec for the iCloud api and opened it up to third parties, but it will be a lot to unpack and implement.