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Serious and Common iOS Bug!
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy B. Singer" data-source="post: 1844542" data-attributes="member: 190607"><p>Go back and read the original article:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2020/03/17/apple-ios-13-iphone-cellular-data-problem-iphone-11-pro-max-u-iphone-xs-max-xr-update/#5e51c61012ff" target="_blank">Apple Just Gave Millions Of Users A Reason To Quit Their iPhones</a></p><p></p><p>The answer is that there is no way to stop the data leak. NOT EVEN TURNING OFF CELLULAR DATA slows it down.</p><p></p><p>If you aren't on an unlimited data plan, and your carrier is charging you a lot of money for cellular data that you haven't used, you should complain to them. Your carrier isn't the one who caused the leak, and they can't fix the leak (only Apple can), but I can tell you as an attorney that your carrier is what's know as "in privity of contract" with Apple and you, which means that they are just as responsible for this leak as Apple is. So at the minimum they are obligated to take the bogus charges off of your bill.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I should note that the original article is being updated almost daily. AT&T, Verizon and Apple are all aware of the existence of the bug. If you are being charged a lot for data you didn't use, you should refer your carrier's tech support to the original article.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy B. Singer, post: 1844542, member: 190607"] Go back and read the original article: [url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2020/03/17/apple-ios-13-iphone-cellular-data-problem-iphone-11-pro-max-u-iphone-xs-max-xr-update/#5e51c61012ff]Apple Just Gave Millions Of Users A Reason To Quit Their iPhones[/url] The answer is that there is no way to stop the data leak. NOT EVEN TURNING OFF CELLULAR DATA slows it down. If you aren't on an unlimited data plan, and your carrier is charging you a lot of money for cellular data that you haven't used, you should complain to them. Your carrier isn't the one who caused the leak, and they can't fix the leak (only Apple can), but I can tell you as an attorney that your carrier is what's know as "in privity of contract" with Apple and you, which means that they are just as responsible for this leak as Apple is. So at the minimum they are obligated to take the bogus charges off of your bill. Edit: I should note that the original article is being updated almost daily. AT&T, Verizon and Apple are all aware of the existence of the bug. If you are being charged a lot for data you didn't use, you should refer your carrier's tech support to the original article. [/QUOTE]
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