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minus-square@mahonylink1•1 year agoI am using /e/OS/ and their App Lounge does the updates automatically, unlike Aurora Store/Fdroid, so it seems possible
minus-squareaardlinkfedilink2•1 year agoYou’ve replaced the whole operating system - in which case they obviously are in control. It is equivalent to a rooted stock Android device. But if you just install their app installer on a stock Android device you’ll have the same problems.
I am using /e/OS/ and their App Lounge does the updates automatically, unlike Aurora Store/Fdroid, so it seems possible
You’ve replaced the whole operating system - in which case they obviously are in control. It is equivalent to a rooted stock Android device.
But if you just install their app installer on a stock Android device you’ll have the same problems.