Data lock-in: Difference between revisions
→Saved pages in Apple Safari on iPhone: Correct discussion. The other one was about iMessage, not Safari. It was correct before the editor before me replaced it with the Samsung discussion link. |
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===Saved pages in Apple Safari on iPhone=== | ===Saved pages in Apple Safari on iPhone=== | ||
Apple refers to saved pages as the "reading list", a name that implies the feature is intended for storing pages only until they are read, not for archival. Like with Samsung, people have asked for an ability to export saved pages. Apple has not responded.<ref>[https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8293638 How do you EXPORT your Reading List from Safari - Apple Community] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20251010130718/https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8293638 archive])</ref> | Apple refers to saved pages as the "reading list", a name that implies the feature is intended for storing pages only until they are read, not for archival. Like with Samsung, people have asked for an ability to export saved pages. Apple has not responded.<ref>[https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8293638 How do you EXPORT your Reading List from Safari - Apple Community] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20251010130718/https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8293638 archive])</ref> | ||
Unlike Samsung, these pages can be exported manually via a local backup via iTunes, Finder, Apple Devices, or another MobileSync-compatible tool, and Apple allows sharing as a webarchive file or pdf. | |||
===User data in mobile web browsers=== | ===User data in mobile web browsers=== | ||