News RSS 01 Jul 2015 16:31:35 Source Apple has threatened to jail the owners of the iPhone with jailbreakYesterday Apple released a new version of mobile operating system iOS 8.4, the main feature of which was the Apple music service Music. However, California-based company was forced to change a user agreement, which must accept all who decide to use the new service. However, the majority hardly paid attention to the rules of using Apple Music, even though they have a number of interesting points, marks the Macdigger. Read more... Yesterday Apple released a new version of mobile operating system iOS 8.4, the main feature of which was the Apple music service Music. However, California-based company was forced to change a user agreement, which must accept all who decide to use the new service. However, the majority hardly paid attention to the rules of using Apple Music, even though they have a number of interesting points, marks the Macdigger. So, right now Apple announced the possibility "of bringing to civil or criminal liability in case of unauthorized access to Apple Music. This item is of direct relevance to those who use smartphones jailbroken, because the updated rules forbid to access the Apple Music "in any other way besides using the software provided to iTunes", but also "in any way and in any form not to modify the software and use that version in any way". Among other interesting conditions from the agreement Apple Music deserves the attention that can use the service with only 13 years, connect Apple Music can only be on up to 10 devices (and only five of them can be computers), and to record the tracks that are playable in Apple Music, is strictly prohibited. Apple's Smartphone in the catalog Onliner.by Other news in this section
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