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Google Allows Creditors to Brick Your Phone
(lemmy.world)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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That's an oxymoron. Creditors have the ability to lock you out of a device you haven't paid for yet. Standard terms and conditions in B2C and B2B; you don't own it until you've paid for it in full.
Also locking you out of a device you don't own yet is cheaper than taking you to court.
Anything that connects to internet is something that you don't own. Companies can change their T&C anytime and take control of your device if it connects to internet. Hence smart people never buy anything that connects to internet.
Where did you hear that? Can you share a link? It's not entirely true, but it does apply to most IoT products.
Watch Louis Rossman on YouTube. All this recent videos are about Roku , Vultr and other big brands changing T&C,
Right, that's true of cloud-based services, but not "anything that connects to the internet."
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