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Well the sun and your cells aren't controlled by anyone, there is no one taking your choices away and profitting from that.
I see your point with offline games, I also wouldn't consider them as malware.
I had regular programs in mind you use on a pc or smartphone
I don't think restriction in society IRL is comparable to digital restriction. But we don't have to agree.