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
u/Interesting_Desk_542 — 29 days ago