So let's say you install some software(represents: iPhone unlock) on your Mac (represents: iPhone) and somehow the software causes your Mac to crash all the time, and eventually hardware damage.
Who's fault is it? If Apple tells you that they can't support that software, and if the people who are providing the unlock software also say that it's at your own risk.
Guess what? It's at YOUR risk. You can't expect Apple to repair damage from software they didn't create.
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So let's say you install some software(represents: iPhone unlock) on your Mac (represents: iPhone) and somehow the software causes your Mac to crash all the time, and eventually hardware damage.
Who's fault is it?
If Apple tells you that they can't support that software, and if the people who are providing the unlock software also say that it's at your own risk.
Guess what? It's at YOUR risk.
You can't expect Apple to repair damage from software they didn't create.