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    5 months ago

    Meanwhile, they have a Spotify Ubuntu repo… and will offer the installation of all these apps as .deb’s which are able to do whatever they want

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        5 months ago

        These are Ubuntu Packages. The external Spotify repo are binaries shipped by Spotify. I dont think there is any testing before users get that package, it is an external repo.

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            It is proprierary Software, running as a pretty unrestricted app on your system.

            The app could steal your Keys, read your photos, scan for pirated music or whatever.

            Yeah, no problem XD

            for sure you could do the Microsoft Way and trust random big tech, because otherwise you would just sue them… but no.

            The spotify Flatpak has no Filesystem permissions afaik, and it thus pretty okay secure, even if you dont trust the upstream.

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              Ok yes it is proprietary, but at least it’s from the main source and is confirmed to work well, which reduces risk, at the cost of sandboxing.

              it’s a tradeoff, and I think mint did the right thing.

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                The Flatpak meanwhile is transparently packaged, using the binary from the official Snap.

                Canonical to my knowledge took forever for convincing Spotify to support Linux. Supporting Flatpak should be easy, but whatever.