Apple has a really crappy bug screening process that incentivizes and encourages mass disregard of what we say. It isn't like, you know, Apple, the one brain has decided this is not worth fixing. That is Apple's process and that it falls squarely on their management to fix. And then there's a feedback number we'll put in the show notes, which would potentially be useful to Apple people if feedback actually did anything other than go to dev null.
- Pre-show:
- Follow-up:
- Press ↑ to see the Apple TV screensaver location. (via Ted)
- Recording Screen Time password isn’t possible in iOS 16.4 beta (via Gui Rambo)
- melle points out you can guess the Screen Time
passcode ∞ times in some cases. Not good, Bob.
Settings
→ General
→ Transfer or Reset iPhone
Erase All Content and Settings
Continue
- Enter the iPhone passcode
- Take ∞ guesses at the Screen Time passcode
- Feedback: FB12006474
- No-passcode iPhone ain’t so smart after all, says Eric deRuiter
- Another approach to prevent iCloud passcode changes, provided by Jenny Oskarsen
- Change your iPhone passcode
- After you enter it twice, the phone will ask for your iCloud passcode
- Hit
Cancel
; your passcode has been changed, but you will need to enter your current iCloud password to change it
- Tim Cook Orders Headset Forward Despite Warnings?
- Samsung’s “Space Zoom” is “enhanced” by “AI”
- Post-show: Casey’s Watch band problems
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