This choice doesn't really exist with Android either, unfortunately, for those who would like to have this freedom.
I mean you are kind of free to do whatever you want on your device, but then you just get locked out of basically everything. Banking apps, Netflix, reportedly even the McDonald's app will refuse to work on a device with an unlocked bootloader.
This is kind of ridiculous considering people with incredibly bug ridden computers can access the whole web but when it's mobile phones, apparently you don't get to decide.
> the McDonald's app will refuse to work on a device with an unlocked bootloader.
This is exactly what I expect would happen if secure boot would be established on PC. And it seems to indeed be the case with the McDonalds app, so locked bootloaders are unhealthy for you in multiple way.
I mean you are kind of free to do whatever you want on your device, but then you just get locked out of basically everything. Banking apps, Netflix, reportedly even the McDonald's app will refuse to work on a device with an unlocked bootloader.
This is kind of ridiculous considering people with incredibly bug ridden computers can access the whole web but when it's mobile phones, apparently you don't get to decide.