• gnuplusmatt@reddthat.com
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    2 days ago

    I’m not sure why google is over engineering this, proper mainline distros have this solved since forever. Let the community setup trusted repos with gpg keys, then let me trust the repos. If Fdroid trusts the package and I trust Fdroid, who should care?

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      1 day ago

      Because it was never actually about security to begin with. That’s obviously BS. Google just wants control.

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      2 days ago

      Probably because they want to target software that cracks theirs to avoid ads, like ReVanced.

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        Ding ding ding ding ding. It’s so obvious, it’s because Google wants to be in control and block apps it would rather not exist. Newpipe, FreeTube, Revanced and the like.

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        Then why aren’t they already doing that by blocking DuckDuckGo?

        The DuckDuckGo app blocks all apps from sending to Google (and other advertisers) tracking/ad data on a system level. And it’s freely available on the Play Store (has been for years.

        https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.duckduckgo.mobile.android

        If they wanted to prevent apps from blocking their ad abilities, this app would never have been allowed on the Play Store.

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          Does it actually block ads in apps?

          Blokada 5 blocks ads in apps and it was removed from the google store years ago. You have to sideload it in order to use it.

          There’s a neutered version on the google store, but it doesn’t block ads effectively.

          Google also removed an addon called Adnauseam, which clicked ads in additional to blocking them. That way, advertisers still have to pay site owners for your visit. Google removed it without justifiable reason, then kept it removed since there was no sufficient backlash.

          It’s the main reason why I switched to Firefox. That kind of abuse is for useful idiots.

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          Thank you random lemming, didn’t know about duckduckgo-s tracker blocking capabilities, have it installed now.