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  • @Anonymouse
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    011 months ago

    I’m just speculating here, but I’ve seen where app developers pull in a framework for a feature and it comes with all sorts of hidden gems since the framework was developed by a large corporation. The small development team now needs to consider writing their own framework (an established anti-pattern), find another (that may have the same problems or be less mature, etc) or include the privacy invading code and plan to replace it in a future release (which never happens because users want new features and the privacy concerned users have left).

    • @sir_reginald
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      11 months ago

      Not even close. This has nothing to do with SimpleApps.

      A crappy company bought them from the original creator and maintainer. This company is well known for buying mildly popular apps and inserting ads in them for monetisation.

      People who downloaded them from F-Droid should be fine tho.

      • @Anonymouse
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        111 months ago

        Well, that’s unfortunate. I’ve seen this happen way too many times.

        • @sir_reginald
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          511 months ago

          yeah, the most shady part of this is that SimpleApps’ code was available in Github. They could have just used that and upload it to the Play Store.

          why did they buy it from the developer instead? because thousands of people already had these installed, so when buying it from the developer they get to push their new, ad infested versions to the unwary users had the apps installed.

          This is a very dark pattern IMO.