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fenaer
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1 month ago
Unfortunately the answer here is to not abide by the law. If there is a reasonable way to bypass this (as the cat-and-mouse game always seems to continue), and there is reasonable expectation to not be caught, then I see no moral quandary with ignoring such a consumer-hostile rule.
ExpertAdvisor01|1 month ago
All public key boxes are banned and Google regularly bans new ones . That endpoint contains the list of revoked keyboxes : https://android.googleapis.com/attestation/status
fenaer|1 month ago
TZubiri|1 month ago
But you are providing an alibi for malicious users who, for example, might try to brute force logins from unidentified devices.
That would be one reason aside from the law. You are essentially positioning yourself on the same side as intruders.
fenaer|1 month ago
redeeman|1 month ago
You should personally immediately return any computing device where you have control, this line of reasoning is insane
attila-lendvai|1 month ago
alephnerd|1 month ago
You realize in Viet Nam this means getting a "friendly" visit by the MPS/BCA, and if you continue eventually getting branded as a troublemaker.
fenaer|1 month ago
Hence my qualifier. I'm not trying to incite anyone into personal danger.