What To Do Before Sending Mac Computer For Repair

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Hi Folks, Long time lurker and first post on the forum! Always thought a confirm prompt just before sending a txt would be a good idea as ive near got caught out replying to people i didnt think i was sending the message i was typing to.

They could well restore your computer to factory settings, that would be the main thing that would concern ME. On one of my desktops I have all.

Ie if i have a half typed out a reply to person A and dont send it and then phone goes to lock, another message comes in from person B and i unlock the phone to reply to that person B message, im actually typing in the person A convo. Its only at the last second i look at the name and see its different. I know its no big deal but other phones ive had, had this feature just as a last measure to make sure u want to send the message. Hope ive explained it ok. Just an idea! I think more people would complain about this feature than those who would want it.

I've found that if you start typing a message (to person A)but don't send, it will still be there no matter what you do to the phone, save from shutting it down completely. So even if you came back to person A's text intending to go to person B's, the message you started to type to person A will still be there making me realize that quicker who I'm talking too. I personally do not want redundancy added to iOS in this capacity. Just be more mindful of your surroundings. That's all that is needed here. I think more people would complain about this feature than those who would want it.

I've found that if you start typing a message (to person A)but don't send, it will still be there no matter what you do to the phone, save from shutting it down completely. So even if you came back to person A's text intending to go to person B's, the message you started to type to person A will still be there making me realize that quicker who I'm talking too. I personally do not want redundancy added to iOS in this capacity. Just be more mindful of your surroundings.

That's all that is needed here. Click to expand.But for some reason Apple just won't add the option in settings for us. There are literally hundreds of little options like this that should absolutely, positively be options for iOS users but Apple unilaterally makes the decision for us. This particular example doesn't bother me because I would disable it. But the fact that it isn't an available option to us doesn't make any sense. I'm sure there are thousands if not millions of users who would appreciate it. I guess the 50 lines of code it would take to implement is just too much.

Click to expand.I think the question is, it worth it to apple to implement something that only thousands out of at least the 35 million who bought the latest iPhone would actually use? (Not counting those who did not upgrade to the latest iPhone) I know there are already of lot of little features like this that I probably don't use and possibly a large majority of users don't use either. Does avast passwords for mac affect keychain passwords mac. It seems like a largely unnecessary feature to add. I still feel this is something that should be the responsibility of the user to police him/herself of and not the responsibility of apple to add a feature because you didn't mean to send that inappropriate joke or picture to your mother in law.