• @breakingcups
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    2011 months ago

    Note that third party app stores like F-Droid still aren’t first-class citizens like Google Play, since every installation still needs to be confirmed by an os popup, they can’t automatically install updates on most phones.

    • hannes3120
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      1111 months ago

      TBF if it wasn’t without a popup it would be insanely easy to install malware without the user knowing

      You even get that popup on windows when installing something.

      The only thing I see a problem with is that something like fdroid can’t be installed from the play store

      • @breakingcups
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        2011 months ago

        The thing is, Google Play doesn’t have that for each app it updates. If I can choose to trust Google Play, I should be able to choose to trust F-Droid in that regard.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          Google doesn’t want you to have that app. Why’d they make it easier?

          Regulations are the only way they’d notice.

      • @sir_reginald
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        111 months ago

        they should at least give an option to be able to skip that. like the user manually enabling a special permission for a single app that before enabling it you see multiple scary warning screens, confirming that you know what you’re doing.

        it’s my fucking phone, just let me update my software without having to go through manually clicking on update 30 times.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 months ago

      F-Droid can do unattended installs, you just need A13+ and the basic client.

      NOTE: The Basic version of F-Droid Client has a reduced feature set (e.g. no nearby share and no panic feature). It targets Android 13 and can do unattended updates without privileged extension or root.