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  3. Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.

Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.

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  • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

    Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.

    Without donor contact, these machines are useless. 😞

    I've upcycled ~1,000 older Macs, but T2 era machines will end that. It's controlling, creates e-waste, and will only get worse. #righttorepair matters — Apple couldn't care less.

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    @codemonkeymike incredible 😑! MacOS is and always being a trending OS - or almost the cool expensive solution to Windows - pretty nice to be able to use Linux on whatever you want; looking forward to alternative to Android too 🙂

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    • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

      Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.

      Without donor contact, these machines are useless. 😞

      I've upcycled ~1,000 older Macs, but T2 era machines will end that. It's controlling, creates e-waste, and will only get worse. #righttorepair matters — Apple couldn't care less.

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      @codemonkeymike I assume you've already tried a bunch of things, I guess that iFixit's solution of desoldering/resoldering isn't feasable?
      And have you considered using e.g. https://checkm8.info/mac-activation-lock-bypass?

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      • mindiell@mamot.frM mindiell@mamot.fr

        @maverick604 @codemonkeymike @bigzaphod and I think you really don't understand what your planet is and why Appel sucks on all levels. They just want to keep your datas in their datacenters.

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        @Mindiell @maverick604 @codemonkeymike @bigzaphod In fact, @maverick604 is absolutely right. Apple absolutely doesn't prevent the reuse of devices, you just have to reset the device before handing it over to a new owner. It is as easy as going into Settings > Reset > Follow guide.

        Also, most Macbooks lasts longer than the average laptop, so their first owners benefit from their computer longer.

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        • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

          Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.

          Without donor contact, these machines are useless. 😞

          I've upcycled ~1,000 older Macs, but T2 era machines will end that. It's controlling, creates e-waste, and will only get worse. #righttorepair matters — Apple couldn't care less.

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          @codemonkeymike are they Intel based? Because there is a solution for that: https://checkm8.info/mac-activation-lock-bypass

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          • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

            Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.

            Without donor contact, these machines are useless. 😞

            I've upcycled ~1,000 older Macs, but T2 era machines will end that. It's controlling, creates e-waste, and will only get worse. #righttorepair matters — Apple couldn't care less.

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            @codemonkeymike This is why I have never and will never own an Apple product. I've never seen another company with so much contempt for their own customers.

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            • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

              Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.

              Without donor contact, these machines are useless. 😞

              I've upcycled ~1,000 older Macs, but T2 era machines will end that. It's controlling, creates e-waste, and will only get worse. #righttorepair matters — Apple couldn't care less.

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              @codemonkeymike Slightly different thing, but gawsh I recently had to look into Apple's repair system as I unfortunately dropped my MBP at our hackerspace and smashed the screen 🙃 I paid something like 600eur for the machine 2nd hand, Apple quoted 999eur for a replacement screen. Ha-ha...

              Also ofc there's a chip preventing from simply switching a screen from another unit, so even with the 450eur screens from eBay it's just not worth it just in case I'd mess it up soldering.

              It's now a desktop.

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              • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.

                Without donor contact, these machines are useless. 😞

                I've upcycled ~1,000 older Macs, but T2 era machines will end that. It's controlling, creates e-waste, and will only get worse. #righttorepair matters — Apple couldn't care less.

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                @codemonkeymike
                So you are blaming Apple for their stupid client?

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                • hitokirieric@defcon.socialH hitokirieric@defcon.social

                  @codemonkeymike @coldclimate Keep in mind how proud they were of resisting government attempts to access devices and saying that they would design them so that Apple would have no ability to unlock them for governments.

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                  @HitokiriEric @codemonkeymike @coldclimate But unlocking them to provide access to stored data is completely different than unlocking it so that it is wiped clean, fresh, and shiny for somebody else to use.

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                    @jokeyrhyme@aus.social @codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                    It
                    does ask that but users generally don't read properly and just click on Continue...

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                    • elly@donotsta.reE elly@donotsta.re
                      @nicolas17 @yama @codemonkeymike @paulywill this, most modern machines use NVRAM for variable store. You can't reset it by just yoinking the power.

                      Not sure how it's done on T2-based x86 (assuming T2 acts as ROT), x86 itself isn't fused so firmware isn't tamper-protected but it could be done by T2 (from what I remember, T2 emulates SPI to the x86 host and actual x86 UEFI lives in dedicated portion of an "SSD".

                      T2 should be vulnerable to checkra1n though, so it should be possible to fool the ROT and at least modify NVRAM variables to change security policy but it would require some research.
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                      @elly @codemonkeymike @paulywill @nicolas17 @yama I strongly think there is some workarround to get NVRAM reset and fuck with the UEFI to work arround T2 but I sadly can't say more on this. Wiping the compleat disk including the UEFI could be a first step to figure out more i guess a sperate device from china is not needed acutually.

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                      • abt554@social.vivaldi.netA abt554@social.vivaldi.net

                        @codemonkeymike

                        I'm not an apple user so I wonder, is that a result of the original user not removing their account correctly or is this is a matter of "once the owner, forever the owner"?

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                        @ABT554 @codemonkeymike The owner needed to retrace their steps of enabling a firmware password to remove it, which is specific to the two final years of Intel Macs; models since 2020 simply do the same reset as iPhones.

                        This is an anti-theft measure, not an evil megacorp move.

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