No VIN locking in Europe, it's against the law.
https://www.kwik-fit.com/blog/motor-vehicle-block-exemption-extended#
Also, right to repair laws exist
https://www.thefirstmile.co.uk/the-big-picture/the-new-right-to-repair-law
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No VIN locking in Europe, it's against the law.
https://www.kwik-fit.com/blog/motor-vehicle-block-exemption-extended#
Also, right to repair laws exist
https://www.thefirstmile.co.uk/the-big-picture/the-new-right-to-repair-law
The new law doesn’t cover smartphones, laptops, cookers, microwaves, hobs or tumble dryers.
Not exactly a complete law. Most of these right to repair laws have big holes in them that make them almost useless.
Tumble dryers and electric food heaters definitely need to be locked down. That totally makes sense! /s
Sure would be nice if our Representatives would pass a comprehensive right-to-repair law. I can't see it happening with our oligarchy running things, and consumers still making shitty buying choices.
VIN locking and any attempt at anything like it should be illegal, full stop.
I’m torn. While I highly support right to repair, I also support measures that make high-value theft targets like cellphones and catalytic converters worthless or extremely hard to convert to a payout.
That says more about your society that it feels a phone is worth stealing.
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