iCloud terms and conditions - how to decline on mac mini m1 I do not want to use iCloud. How do I decline the new terms and conditions, and how do I stop getting notifications to accept them?
iCloud terms & conditions How do I stop iCloud terms & conditions from constantly popping up?macOS Ventura 13.1 keeps asking me to agree to new icloud terms and conditions over and over again macOS Ventura 13.1 keeps asking me to agree to new iCloud terms and conditions over and over again
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Hi there wednesdaytgw,
We understand that you want to sign out and not use iCloud on your iPhone. We’d be glad to assist.
To start, you can follow the steps outlined here:
If something else is happening, please provide more details and the exact error message that you are receiving.
Show more Less User level: Level 10 165,587 pointsIf you're unable to explain what password you're asking about, I'm not going to be able to help you. I'll leave you with this help article. Should you feel able to better explain your issue after reading it, perhaps we can try again.
Show more Less User level: Level 1pass word is another feature I don't want to argue with
I don't need one, I don't bank or shop on my phone
I live in LA, if I am beaten up for my phone the LAPD will do nothing to retrieve it or punish the criminal
happened to a friend, and the criminals get past the passwords. no point
better to just not have anything important accessible
so. how do I do this without creating another problem creating a password I don't want?
apple needs to catch up
more people I know are not using icloud, thinking more about local crime and hacking.
Show more Less User level: Level 10 165,587 pointswednesdaytgw wrote:
so. how do I do this without creating another problem creating a password I don't want?
What password are you trying to get rid of? If you mean the passcode to your phone, go to Settings>Face ID & Passcode (or Touch ID & Passcode). You will need to enter the current passcode. Then, tap "Turn Passcode Off". I believe you'll need to enter the passcode again.
more people I know are not using icloud, thinking more about local crime and hacking.
Perhaps, but about 850 million people you don't know are using it.
Show more Less User level: Level 1as I've said, I didn't set up a password, I had to take gloves off at work every time I needed to respond so, never formed the habit
saying other people use it, may only be a list of the millions who learn their personal information is being shared
for example, WHO reports Worldwide, 3 million deaths every year result from harmful use of alcohol, this represent 5.3 % of all deaths.
those statistics are probably very low, reporting in third world nations tends to only reflect reports the higher income hospitals
a great number of people doing something, is not a good argument
Show more Less User level: Level 10 165,587 pointswednesdaytgw wrote:
as I've said, I didn't set up a password, I had to take gloves off at work every time I needed to respond so, never formed the habit
If you never set up a password, what password do you want to remove? Unless you can provide specifics about your issue, it's going to be difficult to provide any useful suggestions.
Show more Less User level: Level 1I don't use icloud, how can I turn off the icloud terms and conditions notice
and, same with "password"
don't need or use it.
I provided specifics.
I don't have a password set up
I would like to stop the iCloud notifications
instructions look like I have to set up a password I don't want to turn off the iCloud notifications I don't want
that looks clear to me
you are young, right?
Show more Less User level: Level 10 165,587 pointswednesdaytgw wrote:
I don't use icloud, how can I turn off the icloud terms and conditions notice
and, same with "password"
don't need or use it.
I provided specifics.
I don't have a password set up
I would like to stop the iCloud notifications
instructions look like I have to set up a password I don't want to turn off the iCloud notifications I don't want
that looks clear to me
Again, what password? The password for iCloud? For your phone? For something else? If it was clear, I wouldn't keep asking for clarification.
you are young, right?
Well, in my family, 60 is still considered pretty young as we tend to live a long time. And, compared to a lot of the long-time members of this forum, 60 is also on the young side. But what does my age have to do with anything?
Show more Less User level: Level 1if I don't use I cloud, I don't have a password for icloud
"you didn't make it clear" when I did. is something young people often do
they rush to blame their lack of understanding on another
that "seems" to be what you are doing.
why would I be saying I don't use a password when I am talking about my phone
and be talking about another device?
you don't understand, I understand that, but, you can't help if you don't understand
and that is not due to a failing in my part, understand?
Show more Less User level: Level 1I have explained several times
there is no "we" in this
but you have me laughing, years ago when "the print shop" began to go down hill they opened a board for people to address their problems with the software. A person using the name "Brandi" would respond to everyone who was having a problem with the software "if you can't give me the details I need to solve your problem I can't help you"
"brandi" never told people what "details" were needed when they asked,
eventually everyone realized, brandi didn't know the software or, the problems with the software were so serious there was no solution for it and brandi wanted the users to feel the failure was with them.
how many times have I said, I don't use a password on my phone, I don't use iCloud. there are no passwords