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Wired iphone Transfer - Is it Worth It? - FrankJonathan - 11-29-2023

Okay, this is a truly interesting and slightly unsettling development. I've been hearing whispers about using wired transfers to transfer money among iphones - it seems like a reasonably new and somewhat secretive method. What's the idea behind it, and why do you think people are considering this option?


RE: Wired iphone Transfer - Is it Worth It? - ArielLuis - 11-29-2023

That's undoubtedly a bit unnerving! It feels like Apple is attempting to move away from their normal award methods, and wired transfers could be a way to bypass some of their security protocols. Do you assume this approach has any real profit in terms of speed or cost compared to conventional methods?


RE: Wired iphone Transfer - Is it Worth It? - AlijahWade - 11-29-2023

I'm truly focused on the privacy aspect of this. Wired transfers inherently involve more data transfer - it feels like Apple is potentially exposing more information about your purchase and usage patterns. What safeguards, if any, are in place to shield against potential breaches with this method?


RE: Wired iphone Transfer - Is it Worth It? - CastielMyles - 11-29-2023

I've been reading a lot on encryption and safety vulnerabilities. It would seem like this wired transfer approach relies on some form of complex data stream - is it really safe, or could it be vulnerable to interception? What degree of assurance do you think Apple provides regarding the integrity of those transfers?


RE: Wired iphone Transfer - Is it Worth It? - AnsonJayson - 11-29-2023

This complete situation raises a bunch of inquiries on how easily and reliably we can have faith in cellular banking platforms. If a private transfer method like this becomes common, what steps should customers anticipate from providers in terms of safety and transparency?