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Apple's iCloud name change policy is totally sexist

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5 points by barlescabbage 10 years ago · 11 comments

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KiDD 10 years ago

Quite the loud complainer... This can be setup rather easily. After setting up an iCloud alias email you can go into Settings > iCloud > Mail (At the bottom under advanced) then change the email for the iCloud account to the alias. You can then just disable the other email address.

Now you do not need to select the alias email every time you send and email it will default to the new alias you have selected.

RexRollman 10 years ago

"None of them understood or could fix this issue. They were all men."

I would need to hear a recording of the conversation to believe that no one "understood" the issue but I do believe her when she says they couldn't fix it.

"Women have to change their names with marriage and divorce."

They don't have to but they almost always do.

  • huxley 10 years ago

    He said, not she. It is a guy complaining his wife can't change her user id.

    "He told me that my wife was out of luck."

thaumasiotes 10 years ago

> Apple's iCloud name change policy is totally sexist

> Women have to change their names with marriage and divorce.

Good to know.

  • Glyptodon 10 years ago

    From the headline I assumed it would be about how a man couldn't change his name when he got married when his wife could or something like that, but I guess I'm already living in the future.

  • barlescabbageOP 10 years ago

    Well that's a bigger conversation.

    • huxley 10 years ago

      Conversation?

      The linked article is an incoherent rant by a man who is upset because he thinks he can't have his wife's iCloud login changed, while cynically trying to frame it as a case of sexism.

      Apple provides up to 3 aliases per iCloud account that can be changed at anytime and it's not difficult at all to use them as the primary email addresses. I haven't tried it myself, but it looks like you can even change the Apple ID yourself after logging out your devices:

      https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202667

      • barlescabbageOP 10 years ago

        Um, no. You can't change the apple ID email if you're using apple's email. I ran into this problem myself.

        I signed up with a nickname email when I was younger. For example teenager@mac.com. You can later make an alias like John@mac.com. But every time you sign into iCloud, or write a new email on your phone, it's gonna default to teenager@mac.com.

        It is a really bad issue for people that use apple's mac email exclusively.

        And I can sympathize with the article. If you're divorced, and you change your name, you have to sign into iCloud with your ex husbands name every time you sign in or send a default email. You can't change it.

        • huxley 10 years ago

          You definitely aren't stuck defaulting to the email address for iCloud, I just switched the default on my iPhone, if that was ever the case, it isn't in iOS 8:

          Go into Settings/iCloud/Advanced/Mail

          You can then pick what email to send from and it lets you pick the default email address to use. Click Done and it's switched.

          The support article I linked to is misleading if you can't modify the Apple ID login if you use a .mac/.me/.icloud email address and would definitely be a bad hassle, Apple should allow the user login to be changed.

      • ccvannorman 10 years ago

        Once upon a time I had an apple ID, which I lost the password for. Many updates and machines later, it still lingers on somehow, and I cannot prevent that ID from showing up for updates and Mac App Store logins. It's a huge pain in the ass, just another drop in the "I hate Apple" bucket, and for that reason I sympathize with this rant.

        NOTE: The ID shows up in the "ID" field next to password and I cannot change it by clicking. Why the hell would you design a UX like this Apple. Huge fail.

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