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Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
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Not running iOS4?

How many are receiving this error?


kfsutops
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join:2002-08-19
Tampa, FL

I am receiving the same thing.

Of course it's the "we give you ability opt-out" but it conveniently doesn't work when you try it. How rich of Apple?
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Hindenpeter8

join:2009-06-03
Toronto, ON

If you don't run iOS4, you don't have iAds, therefore you get that message, as there is nothing to opt-out of.

Is reading four lines of text really that hard?


jsuboh

join:2002-06-13
Earlimart, CA

I am running iOS 4 and I still get this message!



Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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Kendall, FL
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reply to Hindenpeter8

said by Hindenpeter8:

If you don't run iOS4, you don't have iAds, therefore you get that message, as there is nothing to opt-out of.

Is reading four lines of text really that hard?
No shit sherlock.

The question was directed to those of us running iOS4.
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flashcore

join:2007-01-23
united state

reply to jsuboh
I also get that message and I am also running iOS 4.



kfsutops
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join:2002-08-19
Tampa, FL

reply to Rob
Thank you. I don't think I would have posted a response if I wasn't running iOS4.

One thing I found is that safari is shifting the link to a https: though the link shows http:

When I correct it to http: I get the same issue. Apple will probably have to bring the entire Apple website down to correct.
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"There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots"



Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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Kendall, FL
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said by kfsutops:

Thank you. I don't think I would have posted a response if I wasn't running iOS4.

One thing I found is that safari is shifting the link to a https: though the link shows http:

When I correct it to http: I get the same issue. Apple will probably have to bring the entire Apple website down to correct.
For me, if I go to the http: page, it tells me there was en error. If I go to the https: page, it tells me the opt-out was unsuccessful.

I will say that the release of the iOS4 has not been very good for Apple.
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subkeg

@208.116.141.x

reply to Hindenpeter8
And of course Hindenpeter you know that our devices are not running iOS 4, so you assume that we can't read! Give me a break!



Hangmn
Don't Fight It...It's Inevitable
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join:2000-04-08
Philadelphia, PA

reply to Hindenpeter8
Feel silly yet? Try getting all the facts first
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kfsutops
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join:2002-08-19
Tampa, FL

reply to Rob
I should have clarified. I am receiving the same messages as you.



trparky
Apple... YUM
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join:2000-05-24
Cleveland, OH
kudos:1

Yep, me too.
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Mike
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join:2000-09-17
Pittsburgh, PA

reply to Rob
same



elwoodblues
Elwood Blues
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join:2006-08-30
HarperLand

reply to trparky
Worked for me no problems.



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

Worked for me, with no issues, and I tried it early in the morning.


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