honestly I think the complaint about there being no way for other app stores to become "authorized sources" is valid
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...it rings a bell, but I'm too busy worrying about people who aren't corpo shitheads trying to convince the market they can offer something different
Epic are the ones with the resources to sue, but a favorable decision would almost certainly also apply to third party repos such as https://f-droid.org/
Samsung user.
Spotted the inclusion of Auto Blocker in the last system update.
The App can be disabled, or as I did, adb uninstalled.
When did this become a thing? I sideload apps all the time with no issues.
Afaik new feature in android 15
Edit: Nvm, just read the article, apparently a feature in latest OneUI. So unless you use Samsung you wouldn't know it. That aside, with android 15 you will get some sort of "feature" which discourages sideloading.
Well my Z Fold 3 stopped updating after Android 14, so I guess I need to make this phone last as long as humanly possible cause this is bullshit.
Lol same thought. I just got a new phone which came with Android 14 and I'm not updating this device.
I hate it, my shitty xiaomi gives me a 10 second cooldown before letting me install one π€
Unrelated but, amazing pfp mate.
Tux do the speen haha, he so silly
It's cool the first couple times but I wish there was a lemmy setting to disable it
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How about all app stores (including Play Store and Samung own app store) not installed as system apps and show warnings equally when user install something new?
you can get this on something like graphene os. You can choose to install google play, or not to. and use any other app store like android and they all have the same permissions.
Ain't google play assumes it always installed as system app and graphene os team had to build a sandbox around it?
Google play just has way too many permissions to the sandbox keeps it contained
Instead of sandboxing I would much rather it drops all those permissions
Imagine a case similar to what we had about the default web browser on Windows.
Stop, I've got insomnia and don't wanna get too excited π€€