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There’s a pretty good reason to want it not to be easy to bypass that particular restriction, as well as on cell phones – it discourages theft. If you steal a cell phone and you can’t wipe it to a factory state without the owner being involved, it’s kind of hard to sell it.
Heh. Security bits alone are a comparatively minor hurdle. The original Mac 128K and several of its successors needed a 9-inch-long driver plus a Torx bit.
https://www.micromac.com/products/macopener.html
https://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=Diagnostic_Port.txt
There’s no money to get in users repairing or expanding their own devices. Fuck Apple. I’m glad all their hardware gets jailbroken quickly. Maybe one day the company realise it’s not a fight they can win. Until that day I will not be purchasing another apple device again.
Even if that issue were to be solved, the endless vendor lock-in and deliberate incompatibilities would remain.
I stopped buying Apple products years ago because they’re all about preventing people from truly owning the hardware they buy. Given how effective it is at extracting as much money from us as possible for as long as possible, I doubt that will ever change.