Cautionary tale: I took my MacBook Pro in to get the defective keyboard replaced. Apple store techs broke the logic board when opening the case, then sent the machine to a third-party vendor who replaced the SSD without authorization. The whole process took 10 days.
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This is the equivalent of going in for a teeth cleaning and waking up without any legs. If you sent me sensitive info as part of Tech Solidarity or the Great Slate, that info is now sitting in a warehouse somewhere with the admin password stuck to it on a post-it note.
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Well, you're lucky none of them were EU citizens, or they could now happily have a few words with you regarding the GDPR...
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...and you, as a data controller, just handed over an SSD with sensitive data on it?
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So, everyone's fine with sending you that kind of stuff and you don't care enough about their privacy to pull the fecking hard drive before handing over the laptop to random strangers?
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Show me how to pull the hard drive from a 2016 MacBook Pro
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