Same tool is very handy if you hypothetically wanted to control spread of anything else, like anti ice apps for instance.
Also hash matching is so easily bypassed you can be sure they really want to add some "AI" detector as well
>Same tool is very handy if you hypothetically wanted to control spread of anything else, like anti ice apps for instance.
That's a weak argument because they can already do that today with google's play protect and apple's app notarization.
How is scanning hashes of photos you upload to your cloud account going to give anyone the ability to stop you from downloading an app?