6 months after her husband's death, Apple unlocked on the demand of the wife, spent $ 70,000
American tech company Apple unlocked iPhone for 6 months after the death of her husband for a woman. In fact, the husband of Steve, the wife of New Zealand's Haley Brabant, had died in February. After that, Halley asked Apple for help and unlocked the phone to unlock Steve's phone. After this Apple has unlocked the phone and gave it to his family.
Halley did not know Password: Haley told that he had never asked for a phone password from his husband because he had never thought that something like this would happen. Haley, her husband Steve and daughter Mahli's photo and video were saved in Steve's iPhone but due to lack of unlocking the phone, Haley could not see them.
More than 70 thousand spent: Haley tried to unlock the iPhone after the husband's death, but when the phone did not unlock, he asked Apple for help. When Haley came to Apple to unlock the phone, she had to show several documents and Steve's death certificate there.
In addition to unlocking the phone, he had to do many legal work, in which he spent 1000 dollars (about 70 thousand rupees). Actually, Haley had to prove that this iPhone was her husband Steve.
Apple handed it to an employee, the case: Apple decided to set up an employee to clear Halley's case, which unlocked Steve's iPhone. After the phone was unlocked, when Haley and her daughter Mahli saw photos and videos, they tear in their eyes.
So much time taken because of privacy: Apple takes care of the privacy of its users and this is the reason why the company never discloses personal information of its users. Police had also approached Apple to unlock an iPhone of a suspect some time ago, but at the same time Apple had cited privacy.
- Behind this, Apple believes that users spend so much money because they trust the company's encryption. However, if someone wants to lock an iPhone, then the company does so, but for that the company has to provide proof.
Halley did not know Password: Haley told that he had never asked for a phone password from his husband because he had never thought that something like this would happen. Haley, her husband Steve and daughter Mahli's photo and video were saved in Steve's iPhone but due to lack of unlocking the phone, Haley could not see them.
More than 70 thousand spent: Haley tried to unlock the iPhone after the husband's death, but when the phone did not unlock, he asked Apple for help. When Haley came to Apple to unlock the phone, she had to show several documents and Steve's death certificate there.
In addition to unlocking the phone, he had to do many legal work, in which he spent 1000 dollars (about 70 thousand rupees). Actually, Haley had to prove that this iPhone was her husband Steve.
Apple handed it to an employee, the case: Apple decided to set up an employee to clear Halley's case, which unlocked Steve's iPhone. After the phone was unlocked, when Haley and her daughter Mahli saw photos and videos, they tear in their eyes.
So much time taken because of privacy: Apple takes care of the privacy of its users and this is the reason why the company never discloses personal information of its users. Police had also approached Apple to unlock an iPhone of a suspect some time ago, but at the same time Apple had cited privacy.
- Behind this, Apple believes that users spend so much money because they trust the company's encryption. However, if someone wants to lock an iPhone, then the company does so, but for that the company has to provide proof.


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