Addison Snyder
Contributor
No, but SW could implement something that cross checks the SN anytime you log into the cloud against a list of stolen SN.
At the end of the day, having mechanisms that brick the device usually ends up with an anti-consumer slant to it. People should be very careful about trusting companies with that power. Read up on a few Apple right-to-repair horror stories. IF one really wanted that kind of feature, I'd suggest a password to turn it on and use it after a battery swap (displaying contact details / startup text), that can be reset with a firmware wipe.Apple ‘bricks’ and ‘tracks’ phone vanishing from their stores. That’s why they are so easy to play with in the stores.
That aside, I friggin hate Ginnie Springs for that reason. During some training I camped there overnight, started training the next morning. Literally a $30 cheapo Walmart tent and a $20 inflatable mattress disappeared within 6 hours of being left alone (thankfully didn't leave anything else).. Asked two young ladies where my tent was and their reply was "we saw some guys packing it up this morning, asked if we could have the camping spot". Searched the campground, asked staff, no dice.