Commodore’s patent-pending technology blocks social media platforms and internet browsers at the system level
But what about those of us who have the willpower to not use the browser for social media, but may occasionally need to use a phone’s browser to do actual important things?
No one is forcing you to buy it.
Well, no, but it’s a valid point of discussion
Can someone explain this part?
That means you still have access to essentials like WhatsApp, Google Maps, Spotify, Signal, and iMessage via a third-party solution that needs temporary access to a Mac.
Does that mean you can only use this phone as intended if you own a Mac because you somehow have to set up the apps outside the phone and that only works on Mac (not on Linux, Windows)? That sounds… Like a narrow market. What’s the target audience? California parents?


