Thanks, richard. Very useful. Fortunately, 13.1 is coming out next week, on the 
24th.


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> On Sep 19, 2019, at 2:28 PM, Richard Turner <richardturne...@outlook.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> A coworker sent me this.
> 
> Info from another group worth noteing - Hello group! With iOS 13 coming out 
> and lots of us not wanting to download it because of the multiple voiceover 
> bugs, may I take this opportunity to warn you of apples rather sneaky way of 
> overriding your settings to install updates when you don't want them. 
> If you go into settings, general, software update, you'll find a button to 
> turn off automatic software updates. Go ahead and switch that to off, but be 
> aware that it may not stop the update from being installed. There's another 
> step you will probably need to take. 
> You may find a dialogue popping up sometime in the next few days asking if 
> you want to install iOS 13. The two options you'll be given are "install now" 
> or "later". You'll assume you need to choose "later", since you don't want 
> the update at all, and then you'll be asked to enter your passcode. At this 
> point, the phone is ready to install the update, despite the fact that you 
> have auto update set to off, and it will do it sometime in the couple of days 
> after you've seen the dialogue come up. 
> So, when the dialog has appeared and you've chosen the later option, go back 
> into settings, general, software update and you'll see another button has 
> appeared, called "Cancel auto install" or something like that. You need to 
> double tap that button to stop the phone doing the update automatically. And 
> all of this happens even though you've got your auto update set to off. Apple 
> sure are keen to get us updating. 
> Sorry for the long post but I wouldn't want anyone to get caught out by this.
>  
> 
> 
> Richard
> 
> Always look out for #1, and be careful not to step in #2. 
> 
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