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RRedline
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reply to silentlooker

Re: Time to arrest the developer of the program.

It is NOT illegal to jailbreak/root a phone. It does not belong to Verizon, AT&T, etc. They have no more right to tell me what I can do with my phone as Comcast has to tell me what to do to my television. Calm down and allow rationality to overcome your authoritarian nature.

Wireless companies should just focus on delivering voice and data services and quit trying to micromanage HOW people use those services. The reason they gave for locking the bootloader doesn't even make sense. People make a conscious decision to unlock it because there is something they WANT to do with their device that having it locked prevents.
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AnonFTW

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said by RRedline:

It is NOT illegal to jailbreak/root a phone.

You can root a phone without unlocking the bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader allows more control over custom ROMs and allows things like overclocking.

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