Everyday Things Corporations Banned to Control You

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Some everyday things you use without thinking were quietly restricted or banned by powerful companies to shape behavior and control markets. From repair restrictions tied to right to repair to products designed to fail faster, these tactics influence how often you buy and what choices you think you have. Even simple actions like fixing your own device or using third-party parts can be limited by design. These strategies aren’t always obvious, but they impact millions of people every day. Watch now to uncover the hidden rules corporations don’t want you to notice.

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