Samsung disables customer phones remotely, holds data hostage until Mexican government stepped in

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      1 year ago

      Not all hero’s wear capes, thanks for the link. Text>Video for this content any day.

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        1 year ago

        The article however doesn’t cover how samsung is blocking phones from mexico and also not why the gray market is an issue for them.

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        So Sony and Motorola did disable phones from other markets in mexico because people buy used phones from US or Europe because they are cheaper. The reason for that is apparently that they claim the chargers could harm the battery, which is bs.

        Other manufacturers only showed a message that the phone might not work in mexico.

        Mexico then punished manufacturers who locked phones with a new law that was made very quickly. Now it is illegal in mexico to lock down phones from other markets

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              1 year ago

              he pretends to advocate for privacy when he clearly doesn’t know what he’s talking about. he’s probably just using privacy as a marketing technique to make some money out of it.

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                1 year ago

                Well he mainly advocates for the right to repair.

                The privacy is just a side effect of that. And I don’t think he is that wrong when he recommends to use products that value your privacy more.