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<blockquote data-quote="philappleton" data-source="post: 1759775" data-attributes="member: 392340"><p>Hi Dennis,</p><p></p><p>Many thanks. I know the below is long winded however I've tried to be as thorough as I can and set it out as a timeline of events. I'm totally at a loss and still cant help think it some kind of hack, however that said if I was on a windows machine I think I would be in a whole world of trouble now as they are so much more vulnerable!</p><p></p><p>Okay thanks for your interest again. I have tried to layout below in a bit of an order of what has been happening as it developed to try and help anyone see how things have developed and how strange things have been. I do work in Electronics and IT, however at work I don’t use Apple products and so this is my weaker area of knowledge. Some clips as Apple pointed out to me were actually expected behavior, however many are not as Apple confirmed to me in writing. </p><p></p><p>Due to things acting strangely I started to either screen record or use my iPhone 6 as a video camera to record things to try and then show Apple so they can see with their own eyes rather than trying to understand what I was saying. I then spent hours and hours compiling these and sending them to Apple before reaching out on this Forum and Youtube as you can see in the date of the email from Apple confirming unexpected behaviour and the dates I uploaded to youtube / joined this Forum. Ultimately I only want my devices to work how they should work and in a secure way with expected behaviour and I’m not out to cause Apple a bad name even if my first post that was deleted came across that way. I probably wrote that post whilst annoyed with Apple’s lack of support.</p><p></p><p>Just to confirm my MacAir is 2014 Model 13” 1.4Ghz i5 4GB DDR3 with 256GB SSD running macOS Sierra 10.12.4 and I amd the only user with Guest Browsing switched off.</p><p></p><p>I will include my iPhone 7 here if that is okay because if you follow the below timeline of events you will then see why I can’t help feel I am being hacked. Apple told me it is impossible to Hack an iPhone, however they also can’t tell me why I am getting any of the problems I am getting, so please read and have a look before jumping to any conclusions. Plus if it is a “User Issue” as I was told when posting my first post then please tell me what I am doing wrong. I’m not an Apple Expert and hence why I am here asking for help, thanks.</p><p></p><p>Okay, my first issue I started to notice was actually a small issue on my new iPhone 7 freezing up and kept needing to be rebooted. After speaking with an advisor we agreed that I should back it up, wipe it clean and set it up as a new phone and not from the back up which I agreed to do. So in order to reduce the size of the backup and time taken to do the backup I tried to switch off some items being backed up. Then as I tried to do this some items I had switched off suddenly came back on as if someone else was controlling my phone as I tried to use it. The recording of this can be seen <a href="https://youtu.be/9ALzdgiiKPs" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/9ALzdgiiKPs</a></p><p></p><p>I then called back Apple Support and they agreed on the phone to take my phone in to Apple the next day where they replaced it and this solved my iPhone problems for now, however issues later materialize as you will see later.</p><p>Moving on to my MacAir I then noticed that every time I shut my Mac down when restarting instead of restarting in the normal way it was taking a lot longer. On some occasions after entering my password on the startup screen a few seconds later I was then asked to enter my password again, however unfortunately I don’t have a recording of that. I do have a recording though of the start up and you can see that there is a strange flash half way through the start up which takes longer than usual and also I then get told updates have been installed even though none had and when I clicked details this actually confirmed no updates had been installed. A recording of this is here <a href="https://youtu.be/kt0Lu1pPODE" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/kt0Lu1pPODE</a></p><p></p><p>Next my Mac stopped for no reason. When I say stopped the screen went black and keyboard lights went out for no apparent reason except I had strange things going on with it and had been screen recording them. By a total crash this meant I lost my screen recording. I did record the startup though and this was strange indeed and took over 2 minutes to boot and eventually came back online with 38% battery power so the battery wasn’t to fault for the crash. This can be seen <a href="https://youtu.be/sZlciQZuf48" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/sZlciQZuf48</a></p><p></p><p>Now I also noticed that there was a Padlock showing under settings > network which Apple agreed shouldn’t be there however you can see it here <a href="https://youtu.be/l-6VVMOw1rQ" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/l-6VVMOw1rQ</a></p><p></p><p>Next I noticed then when clicking on a video file and clicking “Get Info” and then changing what program to open the video with and also clicking “Change All” it still only changed the file I clicked on as can be seen in the recording here where I try and change the default player for all MP4 files <a href="https://youtu.be/uoIokKnBHCk" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/uoIokKnBHCk</a></p><p></p><p>At this stage I spoke with Apple and we discussed wiping my Mac clean and reinstalling the MacOS which I agreed was a good idea and leading up to this I tried to sign out of Chrome which as you can see in these 2 recording was impossible. Even after I clicked remove user and it confirmed that all data was removed when I opened up a chrome window my username and password will still stored which made it impossible for me to sign out of Chrome, sorry for the recording quality however you can just make out what I done and clicked on and it should of removed my account details. <a href="https://youtu.be/kd4zj2XCNgs" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/kd4zj2XCNgs</a> and <a href="https://youtu.be/urM5IcQqx2I" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/urM5IcQqx2I</a> </p><p></p><p>So next before doing a fresh install even though I never had any virus issues with my Mac I thought I’d download a paid virus scanner from Apples webstore so I chose Bitmedic as it also scanned for Adware. After this downloaded and installed I noticed “Live Protection” kept getting switched off after I switched it on, again almost as if something was switching it off and can be seen <a href="https://youtu.be/j_ZkrJMOPhc" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/j_ZkrJMOPhc</a></p><p></p><p>As expected Bitmedic didn’t find any Viruses or Adware or later using Malwarebytes no Malware hence I can’t help think the only thing to be causing all this is due to a hacker.</p><p></p><p>So a last check of security and I found that Permissions even on my Mackintosh HD could be changed without undoing the Padlock <a href="https://youtu.be/e67wSytzCWo" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/e67wSytzCWo</a> This is what I would term a “security breach” because if I had a padlock on a door but I could in effect open the door without undoing the padlock then the security isn’t working. Apple keep saying it’s all coincidence and software glitches!. After a fresh OS install I quickly checked and found it worked correctly here and even when I set “Everyone” and added myself to the Mackintosh HD to have full read write access it requested my password to be able to change permissions, this I believe is correct which shows what was happening before is a security issue <a href="https://youtu.be/OeFE4LWAyZw" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/OeFE4LWAyZw</a></p><p></p><p>At this point I backed up my files to a standalone HDD and started with CMD R, done a Wipe Clean and Reinstall MacOS hoping this would solve my issues. Unfortunately it did not and issues came straight back even though I hadn’t restored my Mac from a backup or even load any of my files back on to it yet. </p><p></p><p>First strange thing was after clicking on my home broadband network and entering the password my Mac informed me that I was too far away from the router when I was sitting about 3m away from it so I set my Mac right next to the router and recorded me trying to connect again and was told the same error even though my iPhone 7 and iPad mini was connected to that router which I show in the video clip which can be seen here <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa19vSkjh7E" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa19vSkjh7E</a></p><p></p><p>I then took my Mac Air to an Apple Store where an Apple “Genius” removed all HDD partitions, wiped clean my SSD and reinstalled Mac OS. Following this we agreed that I would only set up my Mac as a new Mac and not from a backup and also I would only install Apps from their App Store and Google Chrome. I also didn’t put any of my music, pictures or videos etc back on the MAC and would try using it for general surfing etc for a week to see how things went. Immediately later that same day as soon as I got home strange things started to happen.</p><p>At first I now had no padlock on my Network Settings but within hours the padlock returned to my network settings which Apple themselves say isn’t correct <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfeXlBiDGb8" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfeXlBiDGb8</a></p><p></p><p>Next suddenly when I quit Google Chrome it disappeared from the dock even though i had set it up to stay in the dock. Luckily for me I leave the screen recorder running at all times and so I checked my recording of setting up chrome and it clearly showed me setting it up to stay in the dock and also the recorder was running when it disappeared which can be seen here <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK1XdhWpok4" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK1XdhWpok4</a></p><p></p><p>Now bearing in mind this is a freshly cleaned and MacOS installed system my “best friend” here is to help record what is happening so I can show Apple so they can best help me is my Screen Recorder. Now just as some real strange stuff has happened and recorded my recorder crashes for no reason and corrupts the recording which wiped out some activity on my screen that looked like someone else was in charge of my Mac. The screen recorder crash is here <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvMSxaA_A30" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvMSxaA_A30</a></p><p></p><p>Next I try to upload some of my screen recordings to my Google drive because I notice on my Mac they are becoming corrupt for no reason, even though they are actually being recorded on my Mac. So I try to upload to my Google Drive and I’m connected to my home broadband internet connection which was working fine but my files fail to upload. I then connect my iPhone 7 to my Mac by USB and even switch on my hotspot also to connect to the internet. As you can see in this clip, iTunes clearly seen the phone but when trying to connect to the internet it wouldn’t let me and in network settings it didn’t even show the iPhone as connected. Again I can’t help feel this is very targeted at trying to stop me get some proof / evidence of what is happening to me out <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFR8DImdBpQ&t=12s" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFR8DImdBpQ&t=12s</a></p><p></p><p>Now again I for the first time since the wipe clean and fresh installation I try to sign out of Chrome and again get the same problem of it remembering me <a href="https://youtu.be/4pTBmXZ6o2U" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/4pTBmXZ6o2U</a></p><p></p><p>Next I try again to connect to the internet through my iPhone 7 though fear that I may be being hacked and it may be a securer route to the net through my iPhone’s internet connection however now when I connect the USB from my Mac to my iPhone it causes some strange activity and screen on my iPhone as can be seen here <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPMk1ffUq0o" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPMk1ffUq0o</a></p><p></p><p>I thought the screen was strange because when I plug my phone in the the Mac normally the network name “Vodafone” normally stays in the top left and what connection it has, eg 3G or 4G so I dug out my iPhone 6 and plugged it in to the Mac and sure enough it showed the screen as it should. I only have an old PAYG sim with no little data allowance so I can’t use this to upload clips etc to my Google Drive and low and behold it acts normally as it’s no threat to a hacker in letting me upload any clips through its data connection. in here as a standby phone now I have the iPhone 7 as my main. So what is now interfering with my iPhone 7? Apple claim all this is “Coincidental” by the way and “Software Glitches” however this all seems very targeted to me. I have done a short clip of a screenshot of my iPhone 7 and iPhone 6 side by side for your reference here <a href="https://youtu.be/90WWnxU7wpo" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/90WWnxU7wpo</a></p><p></p><p>Next as I'm working on my Mac and bearing in mind in the Apple store when they done the wipe clean and fresh MacOS install I there and then Authorised my Mac as a computer on my iTunes account so I could download my Apps etc, I suddenly get a warning my Mac is not an Authorised computer. Shocked as I was I then look at Authorised computers and it’s not listed so I then add it and it confirms that now it is an Authorised computer. I then click back on Authorised computers in my iTunes and it doesn't show my mac! Again no answers from Apple, all this is still as far as they are concerned coincidence and software glitches. Recording can be seen here <a href="https://youtu.be/-RKd7pqtkvY" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/-RKd7pqtkvY</a></p><p></p><p>Next I’m using my iPad and want to connect it to my iPhone Hotspot. I know this is not Mac however please have a look at this clip has many things wrong with it. First it shows my iPhone wifi and bluetooth on and also my iPad wifi and bluetooth on and both logged in and on same apple account so my iPad shows my iPhone in its hotspot list. NEXT IS VERY STRANGE! You can see my iPhone has WIFI switched on but not connected to any networks but when I click on a locked network that it didn’t even have the password to it straightaway connects to it, okay maybe it had the password though icloud but why wasn't it connected to it before then I click disconnect and forget network so it immediately connects to a previously known network to the iPhone so again why hadn’t it connected to this before as the wifi was on? Strange, YES! But Apple again say software glitch and coincidence! Recording can be seen here especially interesting iPhone7 between 1min 40sec and 2min 10sec <a href="https://youtu.be/WSMXIMzGiQo" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/WSMXIMzGiQo</a></p><p></p><p>I could go on and on here with more examples however if you have followed the sequence of problems and issues and proof by the way of video clips and screenshots then I think it is fair to say that what has been happening is totally unexpected and unacceptable. Regardless of my Mac still being covered by Apple Care because there is obviously flaws in the security of Apples MacOS you would think that Apple would want to resolve this but I’m getting nowhere except they want to yet again wipe my system clean and reinstall MacOS even though twice hasn’t resolved the problem.</p><p></p><p>Any help from experts here is gladly received and appreciated. If you have taken the time to also watch some clips but have no offer of help then again thanks for your time. As I say, I work in IT and no Dummy, can program in C++ etc and I’m shocked at what I’m seeing across not just my Mac but also other Apple Devices!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for you time</p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philappleton, post: 1759775, member: 392340"] Hi Dennis, Many thanks. I know the below is long winded however I've tried to be as thorough as I can and set it out as a timeline of events. I'm totally at a loss and still cant help think it some kind of hack, however that said if I was on a windows machine I think I would be in a whole world of trouble now as they are so much more vulnerable! Okay thanks for your interest again. I have tried to layout below in a bit of an order of what has been happening as it developed to try and help anyone see how things have developed and how strange things have been. I do work in Electronics and IT, however at work I don’t use Apple products and so this is my weaker area of knowledge. Some clips as Apple pointed out to me were actually expected behavior, however many are not as Apple confirmed to me in writing. Due to things acting strangely I started to either screen record or use my iPhone 6 as a video camera to record things to try and then show Apple so they can see with their own eyes rather than trying to understand what I was saying. I then spent hours and hours compiling these and sending them to Apple before reaching out on this Forum and Youtube as you can see in the date of the email from Apple confirming unexpected behaviour and the dates I uploaded to youtube / joined this Forum. Ultimately I only want my devices to work how they should work and in a secure way with expected behaviour and I’m not out to cause Apple a bad name even if my first post that was deleted came across that way. I probably wrote that post whilst annoyed with Apple’s lack of support. Just to confirm my MacAir is 2014 Model 13” 1.4Ghz i5 4GB DDR3 with 256GB SSD running macOS Sierra 10.12.4 and I amd the only user with Guest Browsing switched off. I will include my iPhone 7 here if that is okay because if you follow the below timeline of events you will then see why I can’t help feel I am being hacked. Apple told me it is impossible to Hack an iPhone, however they also can’t tell me why I am getting any of the problems I am getting, so please read and have a look before jumping to any conclusions. Plus if it is a “User Issue” as I was told when posting my first post then please tell me what I am doing wrong. I’m not an Apple Expert and hence why I am here asking for help, thanks. Okay, my first issue I started to notice was actually a small issue on my new iPhone 7 freezing up and kept needing to be rebooted. After speaking with an advisor we agreed that I should back it up, wipe it clean and set it up as a new phone and not from the back up which I agreed to do. So in order to reduce the size of the backup and time taken to do the backup I tried to switch off some items being backed up. Then as I tried to do this some items I had switched off suddenly came back on as if someone else was controlling my phone as I tried to use it. The recording of this can be seen [url]https://youtu.be/9ALzdgiiKPs[/url] I then called back Apple Support and they agreed on the phone to take my phone in to Apple the next day where they replaced it and this solved my iPhone problems for now, however issues later materialize as you will see later. Moving on to my MacAir I then noticed that every time I shut my Mac down when restarting instead of restarting in the normal way it was taking a lot longer. On some occasions after entering my password on the startup screen a few seconds later I was then asked to enter my password again, however unfortunately I don’t have a recording of that. I do have a recording though of the start up and you can see that there is a strange flash half way through the start up which takes longer than usual and also I then get told updates have been installed even though none had and when I clicked details this actually confirmed no updates had been installed. A recording of this is here [url]https://youtu.be/kt0Lu1pPODE[/url] Next my Mac stopped for no reason. When I say stopped the screen went black and keyboard lights went out for no apparent reason except I had strange things going on with it and had been screen recording them. By a total crash this meant I lost my screen recording. I did record the startup though and this was strange indeed and took over 2 minutes to boot and eventually came back online with 38% battery power so the battery wasn’t to fault for the crash. This can be seen [url]https://youtu.be/sZlciQZuf48[/url] Now I also noticed that there was a Padlock showing under settings > network which Apple agreed shouldn’t be there however you can see it here [url]https://youtu.be/l-6VVMOw1rQ[/url] Next I noticed then when clicking on a video file and clicking “Get Info” and then changing what program to open the video with and also clicking “Change All” it still only changed the file I clicked on as can be seen in the recording here where I try and change the default player for all MP4 files [url]https://youtu.be/uoIokKnBHCk[/url] At this stage I spoke with Apple and we discussed wiping my Mac clean and reinstalling the MacOS which I agreed was a good idea and leading up to this I tried to sign out of Chrome which as you can see in these 2 recording was impossible. Even after I clicked remove user and it confirmed that all data was removed when I opened up a chrome window my username and password will still stored which made it impossible for me to sign out of Chrome, sorry for the recording quality however you can just make out what I done and clicked on and it should of removed my account details. [url]https://youtu.be/kd4zj2XCNgs[/url] and [url]https://youtu.be/urM5IcQqx2I[/url] So next before doing a fresh install even though I never had any virus issues with my Mac I thought I’d download a paid virus scanner from Apples webstore so I chose Bitmedic as it also scanned for Adware. After this downloaded and installed I noticed “Live Protection” kept getting switched off after I switched it on, again almost as if something was switching it off and can be seen [url]https://youtu.be/j_ZkrJMOPhc[/url] As expected Bitmedic didn’t find any Viruses or Adware or later using Malwarebytes no Malware hence I can’t help think the only thing to be causing all this is due to a hacker. So a last check of security and I found that Permissions even on my Mackintosh HD could be changed without undoing the Padlock [url]https://youtu.be/e67wSytzCWo[/url] This is what I would term a “security breach” because if I had a padlock on a door but I could in effect open the door without undoing the padlock then the security isn’t working. Apple keep saying it’s all coincidence and software glitches!. After a fresh OS install I quickly checked and found it worked correctly here and even when I set “Everyone” and added myself to the Mackintosh HD to have full read write access it requested my password to be able to change permissions, this I believe is correct which shows what was happening before is a security issue [url]https://youtu.be/OeFE4LWAyZw[/url] At this point I backed up my files to a standalone HDD and started with CMD R, done a Wipe Clean and Reinstall MacOS hoping this would solve my issues. Unfortunately it did not and issues came straight back even though I hadn’t restored my Mac from a backup or even load any of my files back on to it yet. First strange thing was after clicking on my home broadband network and entering the password my Mac informed me that I was too far away from the router when I was sitting about 3m away from it so I set my Mac right next to the router and recorded me trying to connect again and was told the same error even though my iPhone 7 and iPad mini was connected to that router which I show in the video clip which can be seen here [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa19vSkjh7E[/url] I then took my Mac Air to an Apple Store where an Apple “Genius” removed all HDD partitions, wiped clean my SSD and reinstalled Mac OS. Following this we agreed that I would only set up my Mac as a new Mac and not from a backup and also I would only install Apps from their App Store and Google Chrome. I also didn’t put any of my music, pictures or videos etc back on the MAC and would try using it for general surfing etc for a week to see how things went. Immediately later that same day as soon as I got home strange things started to happen. At first I now had no padlock on my Network Settings but within hours the padlock returned to my network settings which Apple themselves say isn’t correct [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfeXlBiDGb8[/url] Next suddenly when I quit Google Chrome it disappeared from the dock even though i had set it up to stay in the dock. Luckily for me I leave the screen recorder running at all times and so I checked my recording of setting up chrome and it clearly showed me setting it up to stay in the dock and also the recorder was running when it disappeared which can be seen here [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK1XdhWpok4[/url] Now bearing in mind this is a freshly cleaned and MacOS installed system my “best friend” here is to help record what is happening so I can show Apple so they can best help me is my Screen Recorder. Now just as some real strange stuff has happened and recorded my recorder crashes for no reason and corrupts the recording which wiped out some activity on my screen that looked like someone else was in charge of my Mac. The screen recorder crash is here [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvMSxaA_A30[/url] Next I try to upload some of my screen recordings to my Google drive because I notice on my Mac they are becoming corrupt for no reason, even though they are actually being recorded on my Mac. So I try to upload to my Google Drive and I’m connected to my home broadband internet connection which was working fine but my files fail to upload. I then connect my iPhone 7 to my Mac by USB and even switch on my hotspot also to connect to the internet. As you can see in this clip, iTunes clearly seen the phone but when trying to connect to the internet it wouldn’t let me and in network settings it didn’t even show the iPhone as connected. Again I can’t help feel this is very targeted at trying to stop me get some proof / evidence of what is happening to me out [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFR8DImdBpQ&t=12s[/url] Now again I for the first time since the wipe clean and fresh installation I try to sign out of Chrome and again get the same problem of it remembering me [url]https://youtu.be/4pTBmXZ6o2U[/url] Next I try again to connect to the internet through my iPhone 7 though fear that I may be being hacked and it may be a securer route to the net through my iPhone’s internet connection however now when I connect the USB from my Mac to my iPhone it causes some strange activity and screen on my iPhone as can be seen here [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPMk1ffUq0o[/url] I thought the screen was strange because when I plug my phone in the the Mac normally the network name “Vodafone” normally stays in the top left and what connection it has, eg 3G or 4G so I dug out my iPhone 6 and plugged it in to the Mac and sure enough it showed the screen as it should. I only have an old PAYG sim with no little data allowance so I can’t use this to upload clips etc to my Google Drive and low and behold it acts normally as it’s no threat to a hacker in letting me upload any clips through its data connection. in here as a standby phone now I have the iPhone 7 as my main. So what is now interfering with my iPhone 7? Apple claim all this is “Coincidental” by the way and “Software Glitches” however this all seems very targeted to me. I have done a short clip of a screenshot of my iPhone 7 and iPhone 6 side by side for your reference here [url]https://youtu.be/90WWnxU7wpo[/url] Next as I'm working on my Mac and bearing in mind in the Apple store when they done the wipe clean and fresh MacOS install I there and then Authorised my Mac as a computer on my iTunes account so I could download my Apps etc, I suddenly get a warning my Mac is not an Authorised computer. Shocked as I was I then look at Authorised computers and it’s not listed so I then add it and it confirms that now it is an Authorised computer. I then click back on Authorised computers in my iTunes and it doesn't show my mac! Again no answers from Apple, all this is still as far as they are concerned coincidence and software glitches. Recording can be seen here [url]https://youtu.be/-RKd7pqtkvY[/url] Next I’m using my iPad and want to connect it to my iPhone Hotspot. I know this is not Mac however please have a look at this clip has many things wrong with it. First it shows my iPhone wifi and bluetooth on and also my iPad wifi and bluetooth on and both logged in and on same apple account so my iPad shows my iPhone in its hotspot list. NEXT IS VERY STRANGE! You can see my iPhone has WIFI switched on but not connected to any networks but when I click on a locked network that it didn’t even have the password to it straightaway connects to it, okay maybe it had the password though icloud but why wasn't it connected to it before then I click disconnect and forget network so it immediately connects to a previously known network to the iPhone so again why hadn’t it connected to this before as the wifi was on? Strange, YES! But Apple again say software glitch and coincidence! Recording can be seen here especially interesting iPhone7 between 1min 40sec and 2min 10sec [url]https://youtu.be/WSMXIMzGiQo[/url] I could go on and on here with more examples however if you have followed the sequence of problems and issues and proof by the way of video clips and screenshots then I think it is fair to say that what has been happening is totally unexpected and unacceptable. Regardless of my Mac still being covered by Apple Care because there is obviously flaws in the security of Apples MacOS you would think that Apple would want to resolve this but I’m getting nowhere except they want to yet again wipe my system clean and reinstall MacOS even though twice hasn’t resolved the problem. Any help from experts here is gladly received and appreciated. If you have taken the time to also watch some clips but have no offer of help then again thanks for your time. As I say, I work in IT and no Dummy, can program in C++ etc and I’m shocked at what I’m seeing across not just my Mac but also other Apple Devices! Thanks for you time Phil [/QUOTE]
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