Article 4W3MP Apple’s Activation Lock will make it very difficult to refurbish Macs

Apple’s Activation Lock will make it very difficult to refurbish Macs

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Thom Holwerda
from OSnews on (#4W3MP)
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.
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