Software locks

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also see

DRM (digital right managment)

Proprietary Software

Walled garden / Software Ecosystem

Bootloader unlocking

Proprietary firmware

Common definition

Software locks are security measures used to control access & features in consumer electronic hardware & software. [1] [2]

Anti Interoperability

also see Proprietary protocols

wip stub example you can't use our competitors Bluetooth headset with our XYZ operating system because we invented a our own new proprietary XYZ Bluetooth audio codec and that product doesn't support it.

real example apple mfi certifications on charging and data transfer accessories

apple's history of anti-Interoperability

also see: hardware Anti Interoperability / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proprietary_hardware?

examples

account parring

in apple iphones

-wip ref

in appliances

hvac app activation of furnace control boards (also an example of Forced app download (editors note hard to find credible ref this is a thing with ruud furnace control boards) )

Binding hardware features to non-transferable user accounts / activation & licensing locks

-wip

Server connectivity reliance

-wip

( also see: Subscription service)