The industry has expanded the usage of DRM to various hardware products, such as Keurig’s coffeemakers,[9][10] Philips’ light bulbs,[11][12] mobile device power chargers,[13][14][15] and John Deere’s tractors.[16] For instance, tractor companies try to prevent farmers from making repairs under via DRM.[17]

  • Preston Maness ☭
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    92 years ago

    The continuous glucose monitor I have for keeping track of my blood sugar levels (Type 2 diabetic) has DRM too. The communication between the sensor that’s on my arm and my phone is encrypted, meaning I can only read my blood sugar levels by using Abbott’s official Freestyle Libre 2 app on Android, which requires you to grant them permission to use your data however they see fit.