Apple, you insensitive scoundrel, you made my bride cry. It wasn’t tears of joy over your great technology, either. It was because you caused the loss of countless personal photos and memories, and all sorts of other personal information that we can never get back again. It’s all because you simply didn’t warn users not to upgrade to iOS 9 until the bugs were worked out. By the way, your iCloud didn’t work for us, either. Countless other Apple users have suffered losses like ours.
Why does everyone blame someone else for there mistakes? How many people put too much trust in others to protect their data? Apple surely does not really care, this happens plenty with upgrades. Every single time a major upgrade comes out people in some significant numbers lose something. Its really just not Apple either, people are dumb and careless about backing up. The cloud thing is not better, its just easier and for many they can still be dumb and not worry about how to backup their data.
Really sad part is that server loses are far less then end user problems creating loses. Operating systems, apps that are supposed to backup data and tools like built in backup systems work more easily but are seldom verified or backed up themselves. I find if people did better local backup they would not have to keep blaming Apple or someone else for their lost data. But I guess maybe cloud storage gives you that right? For me, I would say you need to do better yourself and not blame Apple. Its your data don't trust Apple to protect it. They do not care.
Warning: Think Twice Before Updating to iOS 9
Posted by: Jeff Kagan October 1, 2015 05:00 AMApple, you insensitive scoundrel, you made my bride cry. It wasn’t tears of joy over your great technology, either. It was because you caused the loss of countless personal photos and memories, and all sorts of other personal information that we can never get back again. It’s all because you simply didn’t warn users not to upgrade to iOS 9 until the bugs were worked out. By the way, your iCloud didn’t work for us, either. Countless other Apple users have suffered losses like ours.
Really sad part is that server loses are far less then end user problems creating loses. Operating systems, apps that are supposed to backup data and tools like built in backup systems work more easily but are seldom verified or backed up themselves. I find if people did better local backup they would not have to keep blaming Apple or someone else for their lost data. But I guess maybe cloud storage gives you that right? For me, I would say you need to do better yourself and not blame Apple. Its your data don't trust Apple to protect it. They do not care.