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Apple will provide free iCloud service paid for some time for users in Greece following the new rules do not affect his government that they usually update the service iCloud to buy iTunes and App Store content. 

This information is conveyed in an email Apple received iPhoneHellas (via 9to5Mac). In the email, Apple does not collect fees from users iCloud service for 30 days after they update their subscription plans. 

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 

If the user does not update the service iCloud, Apple asked them to reduce the amount of use iCloud storage. 

Apple previously reported will lower iCloud storage users who subscribe to 20GB storage become 5GB if the users in the country is nicknamed The gods do not renew their subscription plans. But Apple is now giving more policy easing them. 

Greece is currently experiencing a financial crisis or bankruptcy due to foreign debt is very large and can not afford. However, Apple provides policies to ensure data remains secure the user's iCloud even amid his country suffered a crisis.

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