Apple’s Activation Lock will make it very difficult to refurbish Macs
Every month, thousands of perfectly good iPhones are shredded instead of being put into the hands of people who could really use them. Why? Two words: Activation Lock. And Macs are its next victim. "We receive four to six thousand locked iPhones per month," laments Peter Schindler, founder and owner of The Wireless Alliance, a Colorado-based electronics recycler and refurbisher. Those iPhones, which could easily be refurbished and put back into circulation, "have to get parted out or scrapped," all because of this anti-theft feature. With the release of macOS Catalina earlier this fall, any Mac that's equipped with Apple's new T2 security chip now comes with Activation Lock-meaning we're about to see a lot of otherwise usable Macs heading to shredders, too. While I understand the need for security features such as these - who doesn't - it should definitely be possible to save these devices from the shredder. It's such a waste of perfectly good hardware that could make a lot of less-privileged people around the world a whole lot happier.