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by oneplane
1362 days ago
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It is indeed a protection against evil maid attacks as well as the industrialised version of shipment interception. It's probably also some form of PR and brand protection, and part of platform security as a whole. I doubt that any commercial company would find the side-effect of less end-user tampering a true downside; if the device says "I have been tampered with", that's a very clear signal that someone coming in for some warranty repair has some explaining to do. |
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