之前那次紧急更新都没有波及到 iPad ,以为 iPad 不在这个 airdrop 功能优化范畴之内。更新完傻眼了。
其实看了眼外网对于这个改动讨论的声音也是挺大的
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yjim 2022-12-14 14:52:21 +08:00 1
触碰到某些人的利益罢了,哪个国家都一样
引用 https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/11/10/apple-plans-to-expand-airdrop-time-limit-to-customers-worldwide 里的一个评论, 看看里面的新闻,这可不是国内的媒体。。。 Before jumping into "Apple is taking orders from the Chinese government" theories, there may be other perfectly reasonable reasons for this change. Like, for instance, the fact that AirDrop has been used as a medium for sending obscene images to strangers. Some news stories: 1. https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/mesa-teen-sent-violent-pornographic-content-to-high-school-students-via-apples-airdrop-feature-police-say 2. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-12/cyber-flashing-porn-sent-to-iphones-using-airdrop/11092974 3. https://news.yahoo.com/video-students-having-sex-airdropped-202830068.html 4. https://nypost.com/2022/06/27/man-sends-penis-pic-to-all-passengers-on-plane-gets-outed-on-tiktok/ By preventing phones from being set to "Everyone" at all times, you block most of this, since the attackers will only be able to send to people who already have him in their contacts list. FWIW, I leave my devices set to "Contacts Only" precisely because I don't want any possibility of a stranger sending me anything. I can share content with my friends and relatives, and that's plenty. |