Updated the link to a better source that gives a more detailed overview.

  • ares35@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    i think it would be rather trivial for them to restrict features to secure (not rooted) devices connecting to eu towers via eu carriers (perhaps also owned by eu customers)

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      9 months ago

      Not super familiar with EU law, but it was my understanding that a company that wants to be allowed to operate in the EU can’t just start violating an EU citizen’s EU granted rights just because aren’t literally geographically inside the EU at the time of the rights violation.

      In other words, it’s my understanding that Apple would be liable for damages if, for instance, an EU citizen on vacation suddenly lost access to alternative app stores and such.

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      9 months ago

      But you can use iPads and iPhones without a SIM card? I don’t think it’s trivial at all.