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Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

Even experts find Apple's iCloud baffling. What hope is there for the rest of us?

iCloud Rain

The theft of celebrity photos from Apple’s iCloud has highlighted two things. The first is that people don’t know, or understand, what happens to their digital property when they tick the “backup everything to iCloud” check boxes. The second is that Apple (and other cloud providers), in their eagerness to make the process as simple as possible, do a really bad job of explaining what is going on, and importantly, what can happen if things go wrong.

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