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Hand over private data or we will brick your toys

The maker of expensive drones, DJI is threatening to brick users gadgets if they don’t hand over their personal data. on its website.

According to the Sun, DJI drones, which cost between $1,200 and $3,000, will not be able to fly to their full potential or beam back footage if their owners don't sign up next week.

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