u/Interesting_Desk_542

In 2026, as one of the largest tech firms in the world, how on earth does Apple think it's acceptable to lock essential functionality behind an update to Terms and Conditions? I work for a multinational bank - IT admins do not just click to accept binding Terms of a legal agreement. We had to pay $20k to get a rush review of the new terms by an outsourced legal firm because in-house teams were too busy to just pick it up in a rush on zero notice and we were still out of action for three days.

It would have been the easiest thing in the world to give a week or two grace period to accept the terms, but no, not Apple

You're supposed to want to deal with Enterprise customers, not just SMBs - for goodness sake act like it

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u/Interesting_Desk_542 — 29 days ago