• kitonthenet@kbin.social
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      No, give me the argument that you can secure these interfaces, some of which provide biometric security, without verifying vendor origin in software

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        You cannot and that’s ok. The problem here is people have different levels of risk acceptance and that’s ok. If I was a government or corporate leader I would probably prefer buying direct from apple, but most end consumers, especially those who want to do these repairs should have the choice to accept that risk on a device that they own. The manufacturer shouldn’t decide who I trust. The owner should.

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          people have different levels of risk acceptance and that’s ok

          Except it is the editorial agenda of ifixit to promote legislation that requires this lesser level of security, which makes it not ok. Outlawing verification in software requires all devices to have the same vulnerability at the interface, it would even affect users who want to buy OEM.

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            requires all devices to have the same vulnerability at the interface

            Tell me you don’t know shit about tech without telling me you don’t know shit about tech.

            But, my god, Steve jobs would laugh at how easy his marketing techniques made dumb people feel smart.

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            Noone is saying it should be outlawed. What they are saying is that in order for a device to be considered highly repairable to an end user this type of check should be able to be turned off or not included.

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            You can have both though. Just add some random menu in the settings that turns bright red when using a non-certified component so security can be easily verified, but don’t needlessly lock people out and charge $500 to fix a $10-50 module on a $1000 phone

            Edit: Adding on to this, Ifixit isn’t outlawing verification, the above example of whatever red warning is a clear way they could keep it.