One spinoff is that I recently lost all capability of storing photos, all 256 of them, on my second or later device, which of course kills the way I present data, as you'll see again below. As you know, many of us have the line from outside (mine was BT), then the airtime provider, the wifi, then the device with its operating system, the browser etc. etc. ... so the specific miscreant is hard to pin down at times but it seemed, in my case, that the Cloud had done this by "optimising" as they call it.
There are also tricky things like the dark net, ecryption, VPN etc. etc., which in my situation, is not the best option, shan't explain. There's also the useful working mindset of being transparent, assuming that govt has already hacked all data, any promises to the contrary being a dark joke. Works for me anyway.
So the question is ... who specifically destroyed that iCloud capability? Read on:
Makes one feel more secure, somehow, to know these two females are in charge of all recorded thoughts and images. Oh, small fun extra from our Andy across the way:
The futility of resisting digital IDs. This chap describes the way that it will be inserted into our lives, thin end of the wedge first.
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