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Apple Offers Greeks One Free Month of Storage on iCloud

icloudGreeks have been unable to make any transactions with countries abroad, due to the capital controls and banking system restrictions. Therefore, access to several services have been limited.
Appleā€™s iCloud falls into this category, due to the fact that many Greeks were not able to pay the monthly fee for extra storage. However, the company decided to offer Greeks free access to the extra storage space on iCloud for the next 30 days, in order to help Greeks, during this difficult time.
As a result, people who have already paid to expand their storage space on the iCloud service, and cannot pay their monthly subscription, get a free 30-day extension in order to avoid losing the files and archives they have stored on iCloud.
Greek iPhoneHellas customers received the following email after two weeks of capital controls:
“Dear iCloud customer,
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.
We won’t attempt to charge you for your plan until 30 days after your original renewal date. If we are unable to renew your plan, you may need to reduce the amount of iCloud storage you use.
The iCloud Team”

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