I suspect that somewhere along the way to getting iOS Beta you agreed to
abide by Apple's terms and conditions, including keeping what you find
out to yourself. So while moderation of this list is a light touch with
only content considered harmful to other members really getting any
attention, the rest is post at your own risk. While Apple probably
doesn't have resources to monitor every discussion on every public
forum, there is no reason anything about iOS 9 on this list can't turn
up in a quick google search.
CB
On 7/10/15 7:53 AM, Daniel Miller wrote:
You may not follow “pointless’ rules, but seeing as this is a public forum, of
which several members might not be willing and/or able to be a part of the beta
program, that question and answer remains a valid point. I’d like to get a
moderator’s opinion on whether or not public betas are allowed to be discussed.
On Jul 10, 2015, at 6:51 AM, Shaf <shafpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't follow pointless 'rules'. Sorry.
There's a reason people share details of betas. I'm not an employee and I'm not
contracting with them, therefore I'm under no legal requirement to respect
their so-called confidentiality agreement.
On 7/10/2015 12:45 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
Hi,
I’m going to post an answer from the FAQ page of the beta software program
site, since there seems to be some confusion.
Is the Apple Beta Software program confidential?
Yes, the public beta software is Apple confidential information. Don’t install
the public beta software on any systems you don't directly control or that you
share with others. Don’t blog, post screen shots, tweet, or publicly post
information about the public beta software, and don't discuss the public beta
software with or demonstrate it to others who are not in the Apple Beta
Software Program. If Apple has publicly disclosed technical information about
the public beta software, it is no longer considered confidential.
On Jul 10, 2015, at 6:40 AM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:
Yep. People can talk about it all they want.
On Jul 10, 2015, at 6:22 AM, Shaf <shafpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
It was never forbidden in the first place; people were taking Apple's so-called
'NDA' at face value.
On 7/10/2015 7:43 AM, 'Gabriele Battaglia' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi all.
As now the beta program has changed its policy being more opened to all, is it
still forbidden to talk about the new features regarding the accessibility, or
not?
Thanks.
Gabriel.
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