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In reply to the discussion: The Adventure of My Defunct Hard Drive: Apple Wants Your Money or Your Life [View all]sofa king
(10,857 posts)22. I guess the no-backup is a security measure?
No copies means one primary way to acquire that information--by stealing or breaking into the backup--is denied to those who wish to acquire it.
The flip-side to that is the total loss of the information should the device on which the information resides do what it is quite literally designed to do: fail. So it doesn't seem like a very good option.
I can't wait to see what the courts do with cloud-based backups and the inevitable "backup spyware" that will lift copies of your information without your overt knowledge or consent. That could be a total nightmare.
It seems to me that confidentiality itself is on the verge of being "owned" by someone entirely different from the people who think they are engaging in it.
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The Adventure of My Defunct Hard Drive: Apple Wants Your Money or Your Life [View all]
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
OP
Apple sees its customers coming with their eyes closed and money in their hands.
hobbit709
Apr 2013
#1
You're right--backing up the data would have protected the author's confidential sources
Orrex
Apr 2013
#20
i never said that. i merely addressed your concerns regarding data security on portable drives..
frylock
Apr 2013
#32
the times I've ever had things replaced by manufacturer's always meant handing over the dead item
KittyWampus
Apr 2013
#33