Dead Woman’s iPad Made Useless Because Of Apple Security Rules

Dead Woman’s iPad Made Useless Because Of Apple Security Rules When John Grant’s mother, Anthea, breathed her last without having written down her Apple ID as well as password somewhere, who would have thought that it would amount to a rather grievous matter. She had bequeathed her iPad to her family, but due to the fact that they do not have her Apple ID and password, they are unable to work with the iPad. In short, the Apple tablet has become something of a huge paperweight. The late Anthea’s family even went all the way to provide Apple with her death certificate, will and solicitor’s letter, but Apple made life difficult for them, citing that one more thing was required – a court order in order to prove that she was the owner of the iPad when she was still alive. Ridiculous, don’t you think so?

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