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by cbrugs
961 days ago
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I agree with it being the wrong way to go about it- I think the article fails to recognize that relying on the software being free isn't a solid enough certification of the software being appropriately safe to control a person's health. There has to be some other safeguard put in place- I'm not sure if it's legislation, but allowing a software update to break an app used by the elderly is unacceptable. |
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