Apple closes the accounts of developers who sell places for testing iOS 5, blocks the terminals

     iOS 5 has been available for users for almost 2 months, but Apple's new operating system is intended only for iOS application developers who need to test it. Considering that many ordinary users are tempted to install the operating system on their own terminal, some made very good business from the acquisition of developer accounts at Apple from which they sold places to those interested in testing iOS 5. Many users bought their a "place" in the account of an iOS application developer, but Apple is starting to close the accounts of those who sell seats and begins to block the devices of those who were registered in those accounts.

      The worst part of this action taken by Apple lies in the fact that many users paid money to test iOS 5 and now they will wake up with blocked terminals. The problem is that as soon as Apple blocks the terminal, the user will no longer be able to use it and will have to downgrade to iOS 4.3.5, otherwise the device will remain locked in the initial set-up screen. Apple sent some iOS application developers emails warning them that their activity was "discovered" by the company from Cupertino and that they must stop selling or they will be left without accounts.

      If you paid to test iOS 5 then I recommend you to be very careful because you might wake up with the terminal blocked overnight.