Apple has now taken action and emailed iCloud customers. The email said: "To prevent interruption in your iCloud service during the current fiscal crisis, and to make sure you have access to your content, we’ve extended your iCloud storage plan for an extra 30 days at no additional cost."
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Monday, 13 July 2015
Apple gives Greeks free iCloud access
Apple has now taken action and emailed iCloud customers. The email said: "To prevent interruption in your iCloud service during the current fiscal crisis, and to make sure you have access to your content, we’ve extended your iCloud storage plan for an extra 30 days at no additional cost."
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