Apple has unexpectedly embraced the ‘right to repair’ movement, supporting a crucial piece of legislation in California. The proposed law aims to give consumers and third-party firms the right to fix damaged electronic products, benefiting users and protecting their privacy and security. Apple’s support is expected to ease concerns about industry compliance and make the bill more attractive to other states. The ‘right to repair’ movement aims to challenge the restrictions imposed by technology companies and enable consumers to repair devices on their own terms.