• trevor (he/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    Yeah, this is garbage. Nobody should accept this. People need to keep fighting this because the “hobbyist account” bullshit still gives Google full control over what apps you can install by creating an arbitrary restriction that they can change on a whim.

    Nothing short of leaving the process of installing apps from outside the Play Store exactly the same as it is now should be accepted.

    The Verge is laundering Google’s Big Brother bullshit with their headline by making it sound like Google responded in an adequate manner, which is exactly what Google wants.

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      The headline matches the article. So if the Verge is wrong there, it’s the entire article that’s wrong, not just the headline.

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        The headline is incomplete to an extent that it’s dishonest because it doesn’t reflect the reality of what Google is saying.

        Google will only allow “experienced users” to “continue” sideloading with the new, draconian restrictions that Google will be the arbiter of. “Continue” implies that sideloading will continue as it is in its currently acceptable form. However, that is not the case. If it were, Google would not be changing anything at all because there would be no perceived benefit for them doing so.

        So in a way, yes, the entire article is wrong, because it doesn’t adequately push back on the premise that it implies and instead uncritically parrots what Google would prefer people to believe, which is that people that want to sideload their apps and use third-party app stores like F-Droid will not be negatively impacted, which is not true.