02-01-2020
Due to problems with the Blynk business model and their pricing structure, I have decided not to use Blynk for any further app development.
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend Blynk and their, what I consider deceptive, "play to pay" business model; and nor can I recommend their support community.
I also read the Blynk privacy policy and according to their privacy policy, they can provide the "behavioral exhaust" data we generate on the Blynk network to third parties.
This appears to be yet another "surveillance capitalist" -type of business, where they will partner with data miners and other third parties and use our data without our consent for behavioral-analytics.
From
Blynk Terms of Use (TOS) policy:
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By using the [Blynk] Service, you are granting us (and any service providers or Providers used by us) permission to access your account and those messages, data, information, text, graphics, audio, video or other material and content of any kind posted/uploaded/transmitted to or through the Service using your account, to process and submit said material to End Users.
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lcp_crtpol
LCP_CRTPOL(8) User Manuals LCP_CRTPOL(8)
NAME
lcp_crtpol - create a TXT v1 Launch Control Policy
SYNOPSIS
lcp_crtpol -t policy-type [-a hashalg] [-v version] [-sr SINIT-revocation-counter] [-s srtm-file] [-m mle-file] [-o policy-file] [-b pol-
icy-data-file] [-pcf policy-control-field] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
lcp_crtpol is used to create a TXT v1 LCP policy (and optionally policy data), which can later be written to the TPM. The policy created
are for platforms produced before 2009 (Weybridge, Montevina, McCreary).
OPTIONS
-t policy-type
Policy type can be UINT8 or string. 5 strings are supported for the reserved LCP policy types. Strings and default policy type val-
ues for each string are:
0 or "hashonly"
1 or "unsigned"
2 or "signed"
3 or "any"
4 or "forceowner"
-a hashalg
Hash algorithm. Currently we only support SHA-1 algorithm: 0 OR 'sha1'.
-v version
Version number. Currently it can be set to 0 or 1 if specified. The default value is 0.
-sr SINIT-revocation-counter
The default sinit revocation counter is 0.
-s srtm-file
File name of platform configuration data, as produced by lcp_crtpconf.
-m mle-file
File name of file containing the MLE hash values. This is a text file that contains one SHA-1 hash per line. The value of the hash
must be hexadecimal values, specified either a single un-deliminated set or as space-delimited two-character (i.e. one byte) values.
This can be produced by the lcp_mlehash command.
-o policy-file
File name to store the output policy.
-b policy-data-file
File name to store the LCP Policy data.
-pcf policy-control-field
The default policy control field value is 0.
-h Print out the help message
EXAMPLES
lcp_crtpol -t 0 -m mle-file -o policy-hashonly-file
lcp_crtpol -t 1 -m mle-file -s pconf-file -b policy-data-file
lcp_crtpol -t unsigned -a sha1 -m mle-file -s pconf-file -o policy-unsigned-file -b policy-data-file
SEE ALSO
lcp_readpol(8), lcp_writepol(8), lcp_mlehash(8), lcp_crtpconf(8).
tboot 2011-12-31 LCP_CRTPOL(8)