top | item 28227819 (no title) mrharrison | 4 years ago There is an easy way to cast your vote for saying yes to Privacy. Turn off auto-updates and don't update to iOS 15. Spread the word. discuss order hn newest amelius|4 years ago This is not guaranteed to work. At some point Apple might show you an update dialog, and you might click "yes" by mistake. hypothesis|4 years ago I think it requires you to enter your passcode, at least it does for me, when auto-update is disabled. hypothesis|4 years ago Presumably, there will be a parallel track to stay on iOS 14 with security updates, at least for some time. OneLeggedCat|4 years ago If enough people do that, then no reason that they won't just enable it in 14 too. load replies (1) SSLy|4 years ago This tech is in iOS since 14.3 load replies (1)
amelius|4 years ago This is not guaranteed to work. At some point Apple might show you an update dialog, and you might click "yes" by mistake. hypothesis|4 years ago I think it requires you to enter your passcode, at least it does for me, when auto-update is disabled.
hypothesis|4 years ago I think it requires you to enter your passcode, at least it does for me, when auto-update is disabled.
hypothesis|4 years ago Presumably, there will be a parallel track to stay on iOS 14 with security updates, at least for some time. OneLeggedCat|4 years ago If enough people do that, then no reason that they won't just enable it in 14 too. load replies (1) SSLy|4 years ago This tech is in iOS since 14.3 load replies (1)
OneLeggedCat|4 years ago If enough people do that, then no reason that they won't just enable it in 14 too. load replies (1)
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