Make no mistake, Google and Samsung are becoming increasingly hostile to installing apps from outside of their proprietary stores (I refuse to use the “sideloading” framing these corps like to use like it’s some foreign scary thing outside of the safety of their walled gardens). Further obfuscation of settings, multiple warnings about security, and hijacking updates for apps installed from other repositories. I don’t want to give them time to kill it like they keep trying with adblocking.
Both Apple and Google should be attacked for these things. But while we’re at it, they should really address Google Play Services, Google’s permanent, privileged, pre-installed presence on Android that will break things including notifications if you attempt to get rid of it. I really, REALLY want to be rid of that and Google Play, the last Google applications I have installed.
Make no mistake, Google and Samsung are becoming increasingly hostile to installing apps from outside of their proprietary stores (I refuse to use the “sideloading” framing these corps like to use like it’s some foreign scary thing outside of the safety of their walled gardens). Further obfuscation of settings, multiple warnings about security, and hijacking updates for apps installed from other repositories. I don’t want to give them time to kill it like they keep trying with adblocking.
Both Apple and Google should be attacked for these things. But while we’re at it, they should really address Google Play Services, Google’s permanent, privileged, pre-installed presence on Android that will break things including notifications if you attempt to get rid of it. I really, REALLY want to be rid of that and Google Play, the last Google applications I have installed.