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by flipperypokery
4717 days ago
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Most people really have 10 different WiFi networks? I have two. Home and work. Who has 10? Apple solved this by supporting local backups. My phone backs up to my computer. When I restore to a new device, the backup goes with it. When I set up a completely new device -- which happens only once every couple of years -- I set up WiFi again. I've never, ever, ever thought "oh wow, setting up WiFi is just So Hard! I wish Apple would store my private WiFI password on their servers by default without telling me first!". iCloud backup does store your data on Apple's servers, but it's opt-in, and it makes it quite clear what will be stored. |
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Home, work, the office where I do side work, my in-law's house at the beach, my parent's house in another state, multiple friend's houses that I frequent, my doctor's office, local restaurants, etc. Some of these places are cell signal dead zones and the only way to get a signal is to connect to WiFi. Plus WiFi is faster, more stable and doesn't cut into my limited cell data plan.