infinityandbeyond75

infinityandbeyond75 t1_ixkh94p wrote

Just get a UV sanitizer and pop it in there for 20 minutes when you get home. It’s just a phone for crying out loud. Do you only go in public in a hazmat suit?

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_iwjsys0 wrote

This is incorrect.

I had someone stop sharing their location with me and several other people just recently and none of us got a notification. In fact a couple people were surprised and didn’t know until we started mentioning it.

I just now tested it with my wife. There was no notification or info that I stopped sharing my location. All it had was my name and “Can see your location.” When I started sharing my location again she got a notification that I was sharing my location.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_iwjpnmm wrote

They don’t get a notification but if they were sharing their location with you under your name of Find My it will say “Can see your location.” All other contacts will list their location.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_iuc8xha wrote

The only thing Apple will do is if you provide a death certificate and legal papers showing you are the heir to the device they will remove activation lock so you can erase the device and use it. However, they won’t be able to get into the device.

Try using forgot password and icloud.com and see if she was using iCloud data storage.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_iu4wbhr wrote

So one scenario I can think of is a prepaid android phone and buying prepaid cards to add minutes/data. He could then forward call to or from the Android. If he leaves work with the Android and leaves his iPhone at work then his location would show up at work but he could have calls forwarded to the Android.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_iu2t3ke wrote

Only the carrier can unlock them. So you signed a contract? Tell I would call AT&T and keep asking for supervisors that can do something. At least let you out of the contract or unlock the phones or something. Even though they were sold by another company, AT&T handles the payments and the phones and the contracts.

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