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Would someone kindly eli5? The dictionary definition was not helpful.
The author does a pretty good job of explaining the potential problems this technology could cause. Scroll down to Why Attestation Is Bad.
Thank you. I did see that, but was left wondering more exactly. Is it the same as cars locking features behind a subscription?
I think a better comparison re: cars would be if inspections could only be performed by Ford or GM and the inspection rules were made by them instead of the government. They could say: we're no longer passing inspections on models older than 5 years old, or if you used non-approved oil or filters the toll roads are gonna block you. They could put ads on your infotainment system and say you won't get an inspection pass if you block them or replace the infotainment system with something else. Did you bypass the subscription lock on your heated seat? No more highway driving for you.
No, for the majority of people, you probably won't notice any differences on the surface (unless you use an adblocker). This is one of those things that will hurt you in more invisible and insidious ways.
Also, read more closely? that section is literally dedicated to the bad stuff that might happen.
If you must have a comparison to something car-related, it's closer to being forced to do a credit check before buying a car.
Will do :) I jumped to the car example because it's been in the news recently. I hate these invisible, insidious, harmful developments in the world.
@Izzgo @Skyline @eterps It's like houses locking themselves so the door won't open unless you arrived by Ford(R).