• floofloof@lemmy.ca
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      19 days ago

      They project that they’ll make more money by forcing people to accept surveillance so they can run their apps, even if they lose a few users and app developers by doing so.

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        19 days ago

        I’ve always been of the opinion that apps are almost always useless because there is usually a way to do it through a web browser and if there isn’t I don’t need it. And its usually better because then I have more control (in firefox anyway).

        For example the youtube app is entirely unuseable but if I open firefox and use ublock and no script then suddenly I can actually use the website.

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      19 days ago

      Their goal is to ensure OEMs only bundle Google-approved Android for which Google charges licensing fees and which funnels users into Google services. If a phone won’t run your banking app, you probably won’t buy it.