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One to One service has new restrictions: 60-day deadline, no wifi and more

Apple’s One to One service, available for $99 with new Mac purchases, has introduced some restrictions noted by ifoAppleStore (via ZDNet).

Data migration is available only in the first 60 days (previously 12 months), transfer must be by wired means (no more wifi transfers), only hardware bought with the Mac will be installed (previously any hardware) and staff will now ‘assist’ with installation of software purchased during training sessions (previously they’d install it for you).

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