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[return to "Google will allow only apps from verified developers to be installed on Android"]
1. rvnx+Ig1[view] [source] 2025-08-26 03:18:15
>>kotaKa+(OP)
If this is a thing then the solution they offer is incorrect. A big giant red screen: “warning the identity of this application developer has not been verified and this could be an application stealing your data, etc” would have worked.

What they want is to get rid of apps like YouTube Vanced that are making them lose money (and other Play Store apps)

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2. paradi+on1[view] [source] 2025-08-26 04:36:43
>>rvnx+Ig1
It won't work because of too many false positives. People are already trained to ignore warnings, like how they blindly accept T&C without reading.
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3. godels+Ln1[view] [source] 2025-08-26 04:40:55
>>paradi+on1
This is something laughable that Apple does. Anytime you install something from Github it'll make you click a few extra boxes. And their tightening down of things also ends up making people look for third party software in the first place. All this really does is, like you said, teach people to ignore warnings.
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4. Ldorig+Zr1[view] [source] 2025-08-26 05:29:46
>>godels+Ln1
Is it possible to install stuff from GitHub on iOS? I thought it was completely impossible on apple devices.
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5. jcdent+8u1[view] [source] 2025-08-26 05:52:17
>>Ldorig+Zr1
It is, but you have to reinstall it every week.
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6. np1810+yw1[view] [source] 2025-08-26 06:17:24
>>jcdent+8u1
> It is, but you have to reinstall it every week.

I'd greatly appreciate it if you can share the relevant link/repo for it?

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7. monega+qD1[view] [source] 2025-08-26 07:20:39
>>np1810+yw1
You use sideloadly to install any ipa you want. If you don't have a developer account it will sign the application using a key with the validity of seven whole days! (instead if you have a developer account it will be valid one year, and don't forget to pay the 99€/year ransom)
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