Alex is talking about the other topic that was started by this user,
you posted to it your self smile
To be completely honest though, alexes idea makes little sence.
On 25/05/2009, Cara Quinn caraqu...@caraquinn.com wrote:
Alex, still not following you. Can you direct me to his postings
Jude, perhaps I've missed it; is there a question here for the list?
I've personally never heard of ITunes / Apple doing this sort of
thing. Were you given a reason and have you followed this up with Apple?
ITunes does have a support page and there is also an old invention
called
Hi,
It may be related to your Leopard postings.
Thanks,
Alex,
On 24-May-09, at 3:30 PM, chantel cuddemi wrote:
Oh that can't be good at all.
On May 24, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
The iTunes store decided to disable my id for security reasons. No
process exists on apple's
iTunes has telephone support. If you weren't doing anything wrong,
they'd surely reinstate you account. Also, it is possible that you
activated Fairplay DRM on more machines that is allowed, which could
explain why your account was limited.
It is a simple thing to back up Podcast
Hi,
Apple has stong security about who post about exploits. If word that
the original poster gets to Apple it would be reason enough to disable
an account.
Just my thoughts.
Thanks,
Alex,
On 24-May-09, at 4:16 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
alex, please explain the below if you would? I'm
Alex, still not following you. Can you direct me to his postings
you're talking about?
Also, are you saying, that perhaps if I said There's a security
hole in Leopard that Apple would somehow now see fit to terminate my
ITunes account?…
Respectfully, you can see how over the top