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‘Smart’ male chastity device can be controlled by hackers, users warned – The Guardian
Chinese firm advises owners to break open device with screwdriver ‘when nothing else works’

The maker of a smart male chastity device has recommended using a screwdriver to break it open after warnings it can be locked remotely by hackers.
The Bluetooth-controlled Cellmate device can only …
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