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Accepting terms and conditions

Hi everyone my iCloud recently asked me to accept terms and conditions to be able to use my iCloud and certain Apple apps but after some research I found out there are no new terms and conditions to accept none of my friends have had this pop up I’ve had my I phone for 2 years now please help I’m afraid my accounts hacked



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Posted on Jan 23, 2023 12:19 AM

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Posted on Jan 23, 2023 7:22 AM

If somebody is going to go to the massive expense and associated effort to hack you just to toss up a Terms & Conditions prompt, you have risks and problems well beyond those common and his case is likely not solvable around here.


Or far more likely, you were not hacked, and you have new Apple Terms & Conditions to agree to.


Put differently, agree to the terms—Apple has been presenting these on iPhone for Apple TV tvOS recently, among other triggers. (And sometimes it glitches)


if security is a concern, the biggest risks tend to include password re-use, phishing and other compromises, lack of backups, and down-revision software and apps, among other risks.


Start here: Personal Safety User Guide - Apple Support


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Jan 23, 2023 7:22 AM in response to mind210

If somebody is going to go to the massive expense and associated effort to hack you just to toss up a Terms & Conditions prompt, you have risks and problems well beyond those common and his case is likely not solvable around here.


Or far more likely, you were not hacked, and you have new Apple Terms & Conditions to agree to.


Put differently, agree to the terms—Apple has been presenting these on iPhone for Apple TV tvOS recently, among other triggers. (And sometimes it glitches)


if security is a concern, the biggest risks tend to include password re-use, phishing and other compromises, lack of backups, and down-revision software and apps, among other risks.


Start here: Personal Safety User Guide - Apple Support


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