| ▲ | gear54rus 4 hours ago | |||||||
I can understand why that happened at least remotely. If you do all those things they refused 'officially', it might be easier for stupid government idiots to paint it as a dangerous illegal tool. Adding the necessary hardware while refusing to support arbitrarily iLLegAl things is the best of both worlds. | ||||||||
| ▲ | hdgr 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
This. Many legit, but questionable features blown out of proportion already caused many issues with regulators who just don't want to get into details, but just delist from sales/ban the device. And once you start talking about "jamming" and other 1337 h4x0r stuff - which is straight up illegal and can get you into trouble - on official platforms, don't get offended when that gets removed. | ||||||||
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