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Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. -- *Am I ambivalent? Well, yes and no. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 30/12/2020 14:00, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article l.net, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. I tend to agree, but by simply using their OS how do you know you're not doing that anyway, whether you have an Apple or Google account or not? -- Jeff |
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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. |
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On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 05:05:00 +1100, Fred, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote: Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. Idiot! -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "That¢s because so much **** and ****e emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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Dave Plowman wrote:
I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. You don't have to of course, but you won't get the benefits of syncing with google or apple unless you do, or go to the effort of providing your own syncing service. |
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 22:41:57 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice"
wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I try to avoid cloud - how do you do your sync? -- AnthonyL Why ever wait to finish a job before starting the next? |
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On 30 Dec 2020 at 14:00:06 GMT, ""Dave Plowman" News)"
wrote: In article l.net, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. I don't know about Apple, but I think Google have got your contacts via Android whether you use their storage or not. -- Roger Hayter |
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Roger Hayter wrote:
I think Google have got your contacts via Android whether you use their storage or not. No, you can choose to untick "sync" for contacts under the google account, then they stay in a local database on the phone. |
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
Andy Burns wrote: Fred wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) I can't remember the process fully, and I'm not going to wipe my phone just to find out, but when I upgraded from Nexus5X to Pixel3 there was an option to transfer apps/data between them using a USB-C to USB-C cable, possibly initiated by tapping them back-to-back for NFC. I don't know if this works on Samsung/Huwaei/OnePlus/etc phones, or just Google's own devices. |
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On 30/12/2020 18:05, Fred wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, * Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. And you have Apple's word that it's all safe with them? |
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On 31 Dec 2020 at 12:41:09 GMT, "Richard"
wrote: On 30/12/2020 18:05, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, Â* Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. And you have Apple's word that it's all safe with them? I believe Apple feel they have an obligation to keep an *American citizen's* information from the FBI. I doubt they feel any such obligation to a non-American citizen. And note that, like our law, the American security law makes it illegal for a person/organisation to tell the customer when they have voluntarily or compulsorily revealed their information, for instance to the security services who they may feel are more deserving than the FBI. I think if I had secrets I would rather use Huawei, on the grounds that the Chinese government are unlikely to give my information to MI5. Though I wouldn't rely on that. -- Roger Hayter |
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On 31 Dec 2020 at 11:25:41 GMT, "Andy Burns" wrote:
Roger Hayter wrote: I think Google have got your contacts via Android whether you use their storage or not. No, you can choose to untick "sync" for contacts under the google account, then they stay in a local database on the phone. And in Google's databases, as you have given permission for them to use your information for sundry commercial purposes. -- Roger Hayter |
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On 31/12/2020 13:38, Roger Hayter wrote:
On 31 Dec 2020 at 12:41:09 GMT, "Richard" wrote: On 30/12/2020 18:05, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, Â* Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. And you have Apple's word that it's all safe with them? I believe Apple feel they have an obligation to keep an *American citizen's* information from the FBI. I doubt they feel any such obligation to a non-American citizen. And note that, like our law, the American security law makes it illegal for a person/organisation to tell the customer when they have voluntarily or compulsorily revealed their information, for instance to the security services who they may feel are more deserving than the FBI. I think if I had secrets I would rather use Huawei, on the grounds that the Chinese government are unlikely to give my information to MI5. Though I wouldn't rely on that. Also, how does a user know that Apple are not using their data to Apple's advantage? |
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Andy Burns wrote: Dave Liquorice wrote: Andy Burns wrote: Fred wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) I can't remember the process fully, and I'm not going to wipe my phone just to find out, but when I upgraded from Nexus5X to Pixel3 there was an option to transfer apps/data between them using a USB-C to USB-C cable, possibly initiated by tapping them back-to-back for NFC. I don't know if this works on Samsung/Huwaei/OnePlus/etc phones, or just Google's own devices. It really is worth getting My Phone Explorer. That gives you access to pretty well everything on your phone and allows you to back it up on your PC. And would give you the choice of what to transfer to another. -- *I like cats, too. Let's exchange recipes. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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![]() "Richard" wrote in message ... On 30/12/2020 18:05, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. And you have Apple's word that it's all safe with them? Nope, we know it is because they couldn’t even give it to the FBI when the FBI tried to **** them over using the US legal system and make them do that. |
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On 31/12/2020 17:22, Fred wrote:
"Richard" wrote in message ... On 30/12/2020 18:05, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, Â* Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. And you have Apple's word that it's all safe with them? Nope, we know it is because they couldnt even give it to the FBI when the FBI tried to **** them over using the US legal system and make them do that. no proof it wasn't given to google or stolen by the chinese though -- The New Left are the people they warned you about. |
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![]() "Roger Hayter" wrote in message ... On 31 Dec 2020 at 12:41:09 GMT, "Richard" wrote: On 30/12/2020 18:05, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. And you have Apple's word that it's all safe with them? I believe Apple feel they have an obligation to keep an *American citizen's* information from the FBI. I doubt they feel any such obligation to a non-American citizen. And note that, like our law, the American security law makes it illegal for a person/organisation to tell the customer when they have voluntarily or compulsorily revealed their information, for instance to the security services who they may feel are more deserving than the FBI. But we do know that the FBI had to try to **** over Apple in the court system to get that data, and failed. They wouldnt have done that if Apple had given them the data and said nothing about that. I think if I had secrets I would rather use Huawei, on the grounds that the Chinese government are unlikely to give my information to MI5. Though I wouldn't rely on that. Apple can't give the data to MI5 even if they want to. |
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![]() "Richard" wrote in message ... On 31/12/2020 13:38, Roger Hayter wrote: On 31 Dec 2020 at 12:41:09 GMT, "Richard" wrote: On 30/12/2020 18:05, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. And you have Apple's word that it's all safe with them? I believe Apple feel they have an obligation to keep an *American citizen's* information from the FBI. I doubt they feel any such obligation to a non-American citizen. And note that, like our law, the American security law makes it illegal for a person/organisation to tell the customer when they have voluntarily or compulsorily revealed their information, for instance to the security services who they may feel are more deserving than the FBI. I think if I had secrets I would rather use Huawei, on the grounds that the Chinese government are unlikely to give my information to MI5. Though I wouldn't rely on that. Also, how does a user know that Apple are not using their data to Apple's advantage? We know that none of the data is used by anyone, we never get any ads etc. Apple even encrypts the navigation data so even Apple doesnt know where you have been. |
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![]() "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... On 31/12/2020 17:22, Fred wrote: "Richard" wrote in message ... On 30/12/2020 18:05, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article l.net, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:11:32 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Its all completely automatic on an iphone. If your phone dies like his did, just replace it, enter your apple ID on the replacement and carry on regardless. Same with android phones ... Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I'm *really* not sure I want to give Apple or Google my phone book, etc. Its completely safe with Apple, they can't even give it to the FBI if the FBI demands it. And you have Apple's word that it's all safe with them? Nope, we know it is because they couldnt even give it to the FBI when the FBI tried to **** them over using the US legal system and make them do that. no proof it wasn't given to google Yes, there is, the FBI would have gotten it from google instead of looking very stupid when they couldnt make apple give them it. or stolen by the chinese though Trivial to prove that with some bait entries that never escape. |
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On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 22:43:39 GMT, AnthonyL wrote:
Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I try to avoid cloud - how do you do your sync? For the server end orginally OwnCloud running on my server. Now using NextCloud but still on my server. Android phone/tablet uses DAVx5 (formerly DAVDroid). -- Cheers Dave. |
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On Sun, 03 Jan 2021 10:32:51 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice"
wrote: On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 22:43:39 GMT, AnthonyL wrote: Only if you've let Apple/Google have your data (I don't) or run your own cloud/sync server (I do). Or use something like "My Phone Explorer". I try to avoid cloud - how do you do your sync? For the server end orginally OwnCloud running on my server. Now using NextCloud but still on my server. Android phone/tablet uses DAVx5 (formerly DAVDroid). Thanks - I'll have to have a look though I want to run the server side on my main machine (laptop). Currently I am using radicale both under Win10 and dual booted Linux with the data on a shared partition. It seems ok but there are idiosyncrasies and I don't know whether they are server software based, client based or Davx5 (using the FDroid rep). Recurring tasks don't seem well handled but that might be the Open Tasks app on Android. Makes me realise how well Microsoft Outlook (XP) and my Windows CE phone sync worked for all these (13+) yrs. -- AnthonyL Why ever wait to finish a job before starting the next? |
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Ordered a Motorola G9 Play today from John Lewis. |
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On 08/01/2021 18:47, JohnP wrote:
. Ordered a Motorola G9 Play today from John Lewis. I went for the standard G8, which turns out to be pretty neat for 120 notes. |
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On Friday, 8 January 2021 at 21:24:55 UTC, newshound wrote:
On 08/01/2021 18:47, JohnP wrote: . Ordered a Motorola G9 Play today from John Lewis. I went for the standard G8, which turns out to be pretty neat for 120 notes. The Play is a nice phone but I have the G8. Great phone although I couldnt put a compass app on it. Got my wife the G9 and she now hardly uses her laptop. Had mine for a couple of years now after Id lost my new Galaxy. Wouldnt go back to an expensive Samsung again (Im sim only) |
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