And as we know…….because there is A TON of phishing emails
It only takes one bad apple.
And as we know…….because there is A TON of phishing emails
...and they don't fall far from the tree.
........yes, rather than a pear of themAnd as we know…….
It only takes one bad apple.
I think we may be underestimating the gravity of the OP's post.And on your head, if you are Newton.
yes, rather than a pear of them
I think we may be underestimating the gravity of the OP's post.
Ask William he will Tell you the answerThe OP is looking like a bit of a gooseberry. It’s only time before a fool becomes him.
In amongst the drivel - this is actually serious and important!Please attach a screenshot of the email, because there is A TON of phishing emails based on the "storage almost full" messages from iCloud. If that was it.
Your comment is utter rhubarbThe OP is looking like a bit of a gooseberry. It’s only time before a fool becomes him.

will not be upgradeable to iOS 27. Not sure what happens if one has both newer devices, my Mac has M4 chip and my phone is a 17 Pro, for example but I also user an old Mac and have numerous old iPhones stored away in their boxes.

this is actually serious and important!

That would be the wife, if that happened!Nothing happens.
Just end of OS updates for Intel based Macs. They will keep working, but no software updates (apart from some patch). This is normal procedure.
Apple generally doesn't send emails to customers about these things though.
I was trying to avoid a future "BANK ACCOUNT HAS BEEN EMPTIED AND THE DOG RAN AWAY WITH MY NEW CAR!!1" type of thread![]()
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I use 365 on my Mac (M4) , Word, Outlook, Excel, .... are they about to stop working ? What about stuff I already have, such as a shit load of Word docs that I might want to rework, or Excell sheets that I need to adjust?? WTAF . Or, am I okay because I have new Macs and iPhones?? Maybe it's my old MacBook and iPhones that won't work ... maybe that's it???
Thanks and to Wessie too. It’s what I thought and yes, phone and MacBook are new this year/ last year. I do keep devices updated so shouldn’t be a problem.Based on the email I think it's because of some notarisation issue on older version of MacOS.
Based on what you said earlier, all your Apple devices are new or relatively new and should not be an issue.
What exactly happened (if anything) on you Apple devices? Still working as intended as of today?
What you need to do is just to keep the apps updated on your devices. (App Store > Updates). This is probably already the case, by the way.
If you have any device that is pre-2015 (or around that date) you might have issues on that specific device. Otherwise: everything keeps working as intended.
And - yes - the email is poorly worded.