Apple confirms iCloud data migration messages are a bug

Just a few days ago we were talking to you about the fact that Apple is programming the migration of data from some iCloud users to servers installed in the Asian giant, China. This is because the regulations there require that the data be physically located within the country, so the Cupertino company has had no choice but to go through the hoop.

Meanwhile, as it seems that Apple is not able to make a right move lately, it seems that Some users outside of China are also receiving alerts that their data will be moved to China, from Cupertino confirming that it is an error.

According to the information received by TechCrunch, many Appel users throughout the United States of America and other countries are receiving the alert that their data is being migrated to servers located in China, however, they are already having e-mails that warn of the error.

Dear user,

You recently received an email from us informing you about the changes to the iCloud service in China. This email was sent by mistake. No changes have been made to your iCloud account.

We are sorry that you have received this email. The email was intended solely for Apple ID users residing in China. A small number of users with the Apple ID linked to countries other than China have received the above email by mistake.

Quick and efficient way for Apple to justify the mistake. However, it is these small details that are becoming more and more recurrent in the North American company, small details to which Steve Jobs paid a lot of attention and which have been lost over time. While it may be unimportant, it tells us a lot about how things are done at Apple lately.


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