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cnstlast Tuesday at 4:39 AM2 repliesview on HN

Yes, Google did announce of the plans, but those changes aren't active yet, and they plan to start enforcing them in only several APAC countries where sideloading is far too popular and gets abused far too much.

Hopefully, they'll see just how ineffective their measures are, and abandon before applying the plans to the rest of the world.


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hellojesuslast Tuesday at 1:21 PM

> where sideloading is far too popular and gets abused far too much.

Why do we consider user installation of software abuse? Plenty of people install software from non-play repositories simply to prevent Google from getting data about their app profile.

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Yokoloslast Tuesday at 8:38 AM

The unspoken part is, now that the functionality exists, it will be rolled out in more and more countries because it allows governments to directly control what apps users have access to. My response to Chat Control in the EU, if all efforts to stop it were to fail, was always "well, I have an Android, so I'll just install whatever app that isn't backdoored". But if Chat Control passes, this exact functionality will eventually be used to ensure that I can only use backdoored apps.