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Feature Ransom, as defined in this wiki, is when core functionality is restricted or removed unless users accept new terms or conditions. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.
Feature Ransom, as defined in this wiki, is when core functionality is restricted or removed unless users accept new terms or conditions. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.
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Feature Ransom, as defined in this wiki, is when core functionality is restricted or removed unless users accept new terms or conditions. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.