The right-to-repair movement is gaining its force đȘ The movement wants laws passed to guarantee users access to information and parts to repair their own devices. Many technology giants offer only repairs themselves or through authorised retailers, which can be costly and time-consuming. âWe wouldn't have had an Apple had I not grown up in a very open technology world. Itâs time to recognise the right to repair more fully." Steve Wozniak, its co-founder with Steve Jobs in the 1970s, said. If the consumers get the right to repair, they will be able to get an access to the information and get lost out of their devices which will influence positively both economy and environment.
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