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Apple’s in your iPhone, reading your diagnostic information

Posted on 30 June 2007 by

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Rest easy. Yes, your iPhone may crash from time to time (as ours did just a few minutes ago while changing volume), but at least Apple’s gonna know about it. This is the message you get after plugging your iPhone into your comptuer when it’s packing “diagnostic information” that Cupertino wants to get its paws on. No, you don’t have to hit “Send to Apple” — but for the good of iPhone users everywhere, we might recommend it.

 

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Original post by Chris Ziegler

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