questionswhy does apple install moisture sensors instead…

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by cheesefood75
asked 6 months ago

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If it's a barrier, and it stops working, it's their fault. They fix it.
If it's a sensor, and it stops working, it's your fault. Buy another one, or follow directions.

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@gidgaf: Corollary - It gives them more chances to charge you more money. And, let's face it, Apple is all about the overcharging.

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This reminds me of a story. I applied to become a preferred vendor of a fortune 500 company. One of the questions on the application was about what network intrusion logging do I use.

My response was that I use network intrusion prevention instead.

Seems obvious you don't want to just log an intrusion, you want to prevent it. If you have the ability to detect the intrusion in order to log it, why not stop it too?