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by walterbell
573 days ago
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Apple implemented an anti-theft system under their own control, even when shipping x86 platforms. Any other x86 OEM could have done the same, instead of handing control to 3rd-party CompuTrace / LoJack / Absolute. As HP says in the document at the start of this sub-thread: If the [Absolute] product is currently enabled, the risk is someone else is in a position to lock the system, wipe the drive and/or retrieve files.
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Could you say more on why x86 a focus of your reply? Absolute is supported on ARM PC laptops as well, so it’s unclear how to interpret x86 here.