Now it would be great if Apple allowed associating more than one country for my purchases to my apple id, i.e. based on having credit cards issued by banks in different countries.
Seems that for Apple does not exist the concept of living between to countries (expats, dual citizens, etc)
nottorp|1 year ago
Sony, I'm looking at you...
Hey, did you know that Apple discovered that they can allow you to select multiple languages simultaneously for the spell checker? When? In iOS 18...
Like, for example, Belgium hasn't existed since iOS 1 (they use at least 3 languages currently there, as far as I know).
OptionOfT|1 year ago
When iOS 18 came out with this feature I turned it off, because it's not smart enough to infer context (at least when I used it, maybe it got better?), and messed up autocorrects.
genewitch|1 year ago
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makeitdouble|1 year ago
Streaming goes through the Prime portal so it's more tricky, but getting access to foreign ebooks without trouble is to me a pretty big deal.
cacatooi|1 year ago
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qingcharles|1 year ago
Some apps are country specific. My banking app wasn't available in the USA app store, so that alone meant I had to keep a separate iPhone.
aikinai|1 year ago
It will maintain authentication for some time and let you update the app, but eventually it expires. Then you get the sketchiest dialog box ever randomly when doing anything on your phone:
“If you have an Apple ID, enter the password”
What it actually means to say is, “I know you have another Apple ID that’s not currently logged in as primary, and I’m trying to background update apps owned by that account but the authentication expired. Please enter the password for [other Apple ID].”
walterbell|1 year ago
Apple could do the same, with sufficient internal or external motivation.
patrickmcnamara|1 year ago
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/es/ip_24_...
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isolli|1 year ago