Tamper-resistant devices or features are common on packages to deter package or product tampering.
The first class of tamper-resistant drives is commonly used on equipment such as home electronics, to prevent easy access, reducing the incidence of damage or improper repair.
Some public address systems are sold in tamper-resistant designs that make it harder for unauthorized members of the public to activate the system or change the settings.
Ankle monitors are designed to be tamper-resistant and can alert authorities to removal attempts, such as cutting the conductive band causing a circuit break.
This authority issues a tamper-resistant, non-spoofable digital certificate for the participants.
However, modern tamper-resistant meters can detect and bill it at standard rates.
The representatives are reported to be working on an amendment aimed at limiting the tamper-resistant pad to only controlled substances.
The following heads are categorized based on commonality, with the less common drives being classified as tamper-resistant.