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this post was submitted on 15 Jul 2026
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This is so much beating around the bush. Somehow you've managed to ignore the 15 times I've pointed it out: most users do not install apks. That's all. You claimed they did and I said that was dumb. So anything else is just a distraction from the point I was trying to make. Google is pretty shitty but you might have a point that not everything they do is shitty... But that's not what the conversation started as. And I don't really care to change the subject at this point.
How do you now that?
Again, the ability to install a completely unverified APK is used in real, successful, attacks.
The user DOES NOT KNOW WHAT HE IS DOING! That is the entire point!
If users would know what this is and understand, maybe it would be less if a risk.
I know because most people won't even install an ad blocker. Let alone will they research apks, change system settings, and then install them. It being possible to be tricked into it is an entirely different topic. What are you high on man? I'm done here. What a waste of time.