Further, Microsoft has a support queue specifically for requesting removal if you can produce purchasing paperwork
… Not that anyone with technical chops should care. This will only ever impact you at OOBE, which is easily bypassed
Further, Microsoft has a support queue specifically for requesting removal if you can produce purchasing paperwork
… Not that anyone with technical chops should care. This will only ever impact you at OOBE, which is easily bypassed
Yes. If that’s not for you, that’s fine! If that isn’t a dealbreaker, it’s an exceptional platform
Yes, there was an incident where ~1k people received push notifications that were intended for other accounts
Shitty, but they addressed the issue within 24hr, notified impacted users, and published a sitrep. They handled it extremely well imo, but also you could disable the cloud connection if it concerns you
UniFi Protect is outstanding. You need to buy one of their NVRs or cloud gateways to use it, but it’s incredible & wouldn’t want another system for our house/family business
It’s dead in the water
This is the positive for me :) I’m temporarily on an iPhone 7 while my galaxy fold gets repaired, and its not iOS 16 compatible (fair). Very happy to have something usable for now
Honestly, its for the best. The terms and conditions of the program have always been exceptionally straightforward - the product you buy might not see the light of day, and you might be screwed in regard to updates.
Outside some chipset changes to U6 APs, there was a ton of community backlash when they announced they wouldn’t bring WebView to early model Connect Displays. You’d bring up the T&Cs they agreed to multiple times to buy the products, but it never mattered - Ubiquiti sold me THING, they should SUPPORT THING, T&C be DAMNED
Consumer expectations are always going to be a bit unreasonable in open-access programs of this nature. End of an era, though.
Autopilot and Pro have absolutely no tie other than Pro being a requirement to leverage the enterprise feature