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The device throttles attempts so it isn't crackable before the heat death of the universe.
Motorola has one of the better bootloader unlock programs. Many other companies make you jump though hoop after hoop or don't allow it at all
Well the Better unlock program is the one where it's just a toggle in dev settings and not one that depends on an online server that can be turned off at any moment. Especially those that makes the unlock irreversible or that immediately void hardware warranty
funny you mention it because motorola does use that to take away the possibility to unlock on older devices.
blocking bootloader unlock imho is more about sending more devices to the landfill rather than actual security
Thanks Possibly linux
Isn’t crackable before the heat death of the universe
so its a long way off then LOL