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Apple’s Sour Repair Stance: Oregon Bill Pits Privacy Against Right-to-Repair Freedom
Apple plays tug-of-war with repair rights, lobbying against Oregon’s bill targeting ‘parts pairing.’ Meanwhile, they claim making DIY fixes a breeze—but only with the Apple stamp of approval. Spoiler: Your iPhone might throw a tantrum with aftermarket parts.” Focus keyphrase: “right-to-repair bill

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Apple's stance on the right-to-repair movement is like a cat-and-mouse game, except the mouse is a technician with a screwdriver, and the cat is a tech giant with a penchant for pairing parts faster than a celebrity matchmaker. But hey, who doesn't love a good 'will they, won't they' drama—especially when it's over the freedom to fix our own gadgets?