But that reduces the value of the product. I also don't think it is in Apple's DNA to do that.
My concern is more that, given how bad they generally are at providing robust cloud applications [1], that their security is equally bad.
[1] iTunes Match would always refuse to play some songs from my collection. Even when a stopped using an iPhone last december, iMessages would often come in in non-chronological order and sometimes not at all, etc.
My concern is more that, given how bad they generally are at providing robust cloud applications [1], that their security is equally bad.
[1] iTunes Match would always refuse to play some songs from my collection. Even when a stopped using an iPhone last december, iMessages would often come in in non-chronological order and sometimes not at all, etc.