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      you can easily restore to default if anything goes wrong. no trace of the jailbreak.
      the new 3GS is a pain in the a55 though because of the tethered JB.

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      Quote Originally Posted by P UNIT 1980 View Post
      Yidno is it insured?

      If so you got bugger all to worry about if ya balls it up.
      I wouldn't be so sure about this one. The number of insurance companies refusing to pay out on smartphones is increasing. Apparently there is a lot of people now deliberately damaging their phones and claiming after trying something they shouldn't and also when new phones come out in a vain attempt to try and get a free upgrade!!

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      If you drop it in a canall or if you get robbed in a night club and have a crime number they will do well to say no i would have thought.

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      how safe is it to buy apps using a debit card? i dont have any credit cards so i would have to put my debit card details into my phone to buy apps!
      is it secure?
      Oh - you want me to watch my mouth, how?
      Take my fcukin eyeballs out, and turn em around?

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      Quote Originally Posted by thfcshady27 View Post
      how safe is it to buy apps using a debit card? i dont have any credit cards so i would have to put my debit card details into my phone to buy apps!
      is it secure?
      Its ok since it will all go through apple, although i would put a lock on your phone so no one else but you can purchase them , never know if a little kid can get hold of ya phone and press the button 30 times etc , or the misses for that matter.
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      so it actually saves ur details on the phone then? like say if i lost my phone or it was stolen could someone go on the app store and get my card details or buy a hit load of apps using my card details?
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      The card details are stored on the apple servers and every time you want to buy an app you need to enter your apple password. The details are not stored anywhere on the phone. If someone does get to your phone and into your apple account the only details they will see is your email, name, address and the last 4 digits of your debit /credit card
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      would anyone recomend me to jailbreak my iphone4? if so is it easy to do?
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      Quote Originally Posted by thfcshady27 View Post
      how safe is it to buy apps using a debit card? i dont have any credit cards so i would have to put my debit card details into my phone to buy apps!
      is it secure?
      @thfcshady27 I personally would never put a credit card/debit card into anything just buy the prepaid itunes cards mate.
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