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Article: Norwegian gov't consumer watchdog calls out ‘enshittification’ of video games, connected devices, and others — claims hardware deliberately degraded after purchase
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A Norwegian government consumer watchdog has published a report accusing tech companies of systematically degrading hardware and software after purchase, a process it calls "enshittification." The report highlights connected devices, printers, video games, and cars as particularly affected, where features are removed or locked behind subscriptions via software updates.

It calls for EU action, urging stronger enforcement of existing laws and the passage of a new Digital Fairness Act. The report also welcomes upcoming EU right-to-repair rules that will challenge manufacturers' use of parts pairing to restrict third-party repairs.

The main topics covered are the alleged post-sale degradation of products, the push for EU regulatory action, and the right-to-repair movement.

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2026-03-08 13:08
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