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'''Device deauthorization and remote disabling''' refers to the ability of technology companies like Apple and Microsoft to remotely lock, disable, or revoke access to consumer devices such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets. This practice involves various mechanisms including activation servers, device management tools, and digital rights management systems that can render devices partially or fully inoperable without user consent. | '''Device deauthorization and remote disabling''' refers to the ability of technology companies like Apple and Microsoft to remotely lock, disable, or revoke access to consumer devices such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets. This practice involves various mechanisms including activation servers, device management tools, and digital rights management systems that can render devices partially or fully inoperable without user consent. | ||
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