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[return to "Google will allow only apps from verified developers to be installed on Android"]
1. arielc+542[view] [source] 2025-08-26 11:11:45
>>kotaKa+(OP)
Meaning to use your device you need to have a contractual relationship with a foreign (unless you are in the US) third party that decides what you can or cannot do with it. Plus using GrapheneOS is less of an option every day, since banks and other "regulated" sectors use Google Play Protect and similar DRMs to prevent you from connecting from whatever device you want. Client-side "trust" means the provider owning the device, not the user.

Android shouldn't be considered Open Source anymore, since source code is published in batches and only part of the system is open, with more and more apps going behind the Google ecosystem itself.

Maybe it's time for a third large phone OS, whether it comes from China getting fed up with the US and Google's shenanigans (Huawei has HarmonyOS but it's not open) or some "GNU/Linux" touch version that has a serious ecosystem. Especially when more and more apps and services are "mobile-first" or "mobile-only" like banking.

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2. miohta+Oq2[view] [source] 2025-08-26 13:37:32
>>arielc+542
The EU is planning to make Play Store de facto mandatory, so no more Graphene in the EU

https://www.androidheadlines.com/2025/07/eu-age-verification...

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3. immibi+NF2[view] [source] 2025-08-26 14:46:47
>>miohta+Oq2
Only if you want to use the age verification app.

The EU has different parts. This probably violates a constraint imposed by a different part, which the part pushing this hasn't noticed yet.

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