My iPhone and iPad are set up so I can remotely wipe them.
I think I'll rethink this.
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My iPhone and iPad are set up so I can remotely wipe them.
I think I'll rethink this.
Do ER people really have a thing about increased activity during a full moon?
Based on my (admittedly limited) experience, yes, as do people working in psychiatric facilities. I think it's a self-fulfilling superstition.
the real problem is that the man did not have a backup of his computer at all. So he lost a lot of stuff.
My phone can be wiped remotely because it's a requirement to have my work email on it. I think I could do my iPad too--can you do that from the "find my idevice" thing?
Nurses I know also have a full moon thing.
My equipment is set for remote wiping mainly because of the NDAs that I tend to be under.
ita, good atul gawande article that summarizes circalunidian studies and medical stuff: [link]
the real problem is that the man did not have a backup of his computer at all.
I thought it was backed up to iCloud, but the hacker wiped that too?
I think that is something you have to turn on?
My stuff is backed up but only because Apple makes it so totally easy. Also, while I don't have state secrets on my iPhone, I think I'll take my chances with the remote wipe as I have too many people's personal information in my files/emails/etc.
Skipping oh-so-so-much because, according to the Buffista Calendar, today is Aims' birthday.
Happy birthday, Aims! With lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year!