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still have no idea how they will implement this, with phones that can be rooted or running something like lineageOS or others.
But in any case, I am glad I am not from the US.
The EU is pushing very similar things...
Literally Meta has been caught paying people through shell orgs all around the world to pass this kind of legislation.
... for now. Samsung removed the ability to unlock the bootloader in an update.
And yes, there are other options. But Google is also cracking down on the openness of Android. I certainly can't take the ability to root as a given.
There's also nothing stopping PCs from getting locked down like phones either if Pluton is any indication.
Pluton as TPM.
Yay :/
So far it's only been implement successfully on modern Surface devices, but hypothetically any PC could implement it.
How far back are they pushing that update? Is it safe to assume that Samsung phones that can't go beyond One UI 7.x.y.z are still able to have unlockable bootloaders?
Likely? I don't know the details. My old S22 which did get updates no longer has the option.
Phones like fairphone will always have an unlocked bootloader
Unlockable, hopefully. If Google doesn't crack down further on it.
Earlier generations of the Fairphone simply had a root toggle in the settings, but they removed that.
(typing this on a fp6)
Google cannot tell them what to do?
They can if they want Google services.
There may have been concern from banking apps and the likes as well? Though it's been a while since I've looked it up.
Edit:
On the Fairphone 2, Jan 2016
We need to start planning the transition now! Keep a burner device for internet, and the rest of your devices offline.