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by gospelwut
5315 days ago
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I'm inclined to agree, but I want to make the caveat here that a lot of phones don't have encrypted bootloaders (e.g. the Droid RAZR) by default. The carriers throw a fit and refuse to buy the phone unless it's encrypted for their needs. So, the handset companies are listening. The carriers are the ones generally imposing these things. Pitchforks: that way. |
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