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This reeks of Treacherous Computing. If you care about freedom, you shouldn't use this.
I can see the argument for implementing DRM or similar on a personal computer. Do you feel the same outcome applies to a cloud application environment?
The outcome isn't my concern. As an analogy, consider if some industrial use were found for VX nerve agent. Would you be comfortable with production of it being massively enhanced?
CTO of EdgeBit here.

You're absolutely right that this is basically the same technology some vendors tried to leverage to prevent us from running whatever we want on our own computers.

Luckily that mostly didn't happen (at least outside of the mobile ecosystem...), and the same technology is now very widely deployed to give users _more_ control over what runs on their computer.

See: https://lwn.net/Articles/674751/

Most backend services get an identity assigned to them by having a token tied to a service account. This accomplishes the same goal, just in a more secure way.
Right, it's the method I want to avoid, not the goal. Just like you'd want to avoid products made with slave labor, which accomplishes the same goal of making consumer goods, but in a less expensive way.