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Unlucky-Tax6349 t1_jd4mpno wrote

You can also claim you have a phone that does not support security requirements. If Apple no longer supports the phone, then it poses a security risk because it won’t update the iOS any longer. In my place of employment this would mean I could no longer use any secured apps like Outlook, Teams, or Authenticator. I may have gotten some technical terms incorrect, but hopefully you get this gist. Anyway, I have to use my personal phone because I am 100% remote. I turn off all notifications and I’ll be dammed if I open any work app after 5pm.

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unchow t1_jd4k749 wrote

Yeah we were in a similar situation with a previous car. It got hit by some serious hail that left a lot of dents in hard-to-repair places, so insurance paid it out as a totaled car but we were able to keep it as a salvage title. We could drive it legally and had insurance (I believe you're right that it was just liability insurance).

It was literally all body damage so it ran fine for years, until an accident totaled it for real. We even got a second (smaller) check out of it, since it was "totaled" twice.

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