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<blockquote data-quote="Ratsima" data-source="post: 1822559" data-attributes="member: 402210"><p>As I've written before, it baffles me that Apple would use an IP address to determine your location. They can't be unaware of the fact that many of us have dynamic IPs that change all the time. And certainly they must be aware of the huge inaccuracies in the IP location database. And, it's especially baffling that 2FA is required for a device for which you have enabled "Find My ... ". Apple knows exactly where my iMac is:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]37562[/ATTACH]</p><p>Yep, there it is. Right where it always is. Hasn't changed since the day I bought it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratsima, post: 1822559, member: 402210"] As I've written before, it baffles me that Apple would use an IP address to determine your location. They can't be unaware of the fact that many of us have dynamic IPs that change all the time. And certainly they must be aware of the huge inaccuracies in the IP location database. And, it's especially baffling that 2FA is required for a device for which you have enabled "Find My ... ". Apple knows exactly where my iMac is: [ATTACH type="full"]37562[/ATTACH] Yep, there it is. Right where it always is. Hasn't changed since the day I bought it. [/QUOTE]
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