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by mort96
830 days ago
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Yeah, that's one of the ways these "optional" "security measures" often become non-optional. Android is a prime example of a system where this has already happened: sure, you can root your device (if your manufacturer allows you to), but none of the software you need. Another way is simply for the manufacturer to lock down the bootloader/BIOS and not let you disable "secure" boot, as is also common in the Android world. |
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