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Trusted Computing, sometimes called "Treacherous Computing" is the name of the initiative of a joint effort of multiple companies to add hardware level restrictions and restrict user ownership and freedom on multiple various types of computers and devices, including, but not limited to: Computers, desktops and notebooks, single board computers, PDAs, smartphones, tablets, media players, game consoles, digital video recorders, home theater systems, smart televisions, streaming boxes, pretty much anything with a printed circuit board and a digital purpose.
Trusted Computing, sometimes called "Treacherous Computing" is the name of the initiative of a joint effort of multiple companies to add hardware level restrictions and restrict user ownership and freedom on multiple various types of computers and devices, including, but not limited to: Computers, desktops and notebooks, single board computers, PDAs, smartphones, tablets, media players, game consoles, digital video recorders, home theater systems, smart televisions, streaming boxes, pretty much anything with a printed circuit board and a digital purpose.


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Almost every smartphone and tablet both Android  
Almost every smartphone and tablet both Android  


Amazon Kindle and kindke fire
Amazon Kindle and Kindle Fire


Apple Ipod
Apple iPod


Microsoft zune
Microsoft Zune


Sony Playstation line of consoles
Sony PlayStation line of consoles


Microsoft XbOx line if consoles
Microsoft Xbox line if consoles


Intel Magement Engine
Intel Management Engine


AMD equivelent
AMD Platform Security Processor


Secureboot
Secureboot
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Windows 11
Windows 11


Macos
MacOS




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https://www.fsf.org/news/treacherous.html
https://www.fsf.org/news/treacherous.html


==https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/drm-carroll<nowiki/>==
 
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/can-you-trust.html
 
 
https://www.slashgear.com/windows-11-tpm-2-0-could-affect-other-software-as-well-05689649/
 
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/drm-carroll
 
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_Computing
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_Computing