sabreW4K3toTechnology@beehaw.org·4 months agocross-posted to: android@lemdro.idJapan forces Apple and Google to open their mobile platforms • The Register(www.theregister.com)external-linkarrow-up1244arrow-down10message-square67fedilink
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minus-squareunexposedhazardarrow-up4arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkYou can still verify the install even if it went through the play store no? Or are apps on the playstore not signed by the developer?
minus-squareTWeaKEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkYou’re still putting a measure of trust into Google with that, rather than just trusting F-Droid.
minus-squarebarsoaparrow-up1arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkYou’re still putting complete trust into Google by using any android that isn’t thoroughly de-googled, built from scratch, and installed on a jailbroken phone. They’re integrated on the OS level they can do whatever they want.
minus-squareTWeaKEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkLol I do run Android without Google Play Services.
You can still verify the install even if it went through the play store no? Or are apps on the playstore not signed by the developer?
You’re still putting a measure of trust into Google with that, rather than just trusting F-Droid.
You’re still putting complete trust into Google by using any android that isn’t thoroughly de-googled, built from scratch, and installed on a jailbroken phone. They’re integrated on the OS level they can do whatever they want.
Lol I do run Android without Google Play Services.