So google now requires Id verification for submitting apps to android, what does it mean for Foss apps, for Foss stores like fdroid and for future development?

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    9 hours ago

    Many devs of FOSS Android apps won’t be willing to disclose their identity, and there will be no market left for them. Which means abandoning the maintenance of their apps.

  • Ⓜ3️⃣3️⃣ 🌌@lemmy.zip
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    10 hours ago

    In the long term it’s pretty much the end. Not only because of the move, because many services rely on apps that need certification and trust.

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    13 hours ago

    While GrapheneOS is a good alternative, it is ultimately dependent on Google not declaring an all-out war on custom ROMs (which is a possibility, however unlikely). Ultimately, the only true way to have FOSS phones is Linux (yes, Android is Linux-based, but not exactly as free as the Linux of desktops)

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    17 hours ago

    I see it primarily being a boon for the Android forks. Also it hasn’t happened yet and may not, this is clear malicious compliance with antitrust rulings, and you can’t just bribe the EU by buying Trumpcoin.

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      10 hours ago

      not everybody can install custom roms, either for compatibility, app selfblocking, or tech literacy reasons, or that they can’t afford to tuse a possibly unstable system (stability often varies by device and update)

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    19 hours ago

    I hope we can elevate the discourse in the Android world to accept that Android isn’t about FOSS. It is, at its core, about making Google more money by getting Google more of your personal data.

    Ad blockers and apps with ad blockers are hurting Google’s revenue and they’re going to go after it.

    Honestly it’s not that much better (some argue it’s worse) on my side, being an iPhone user. Like yeah, we can’t sideload, but I’ve never really felt the need to. I think both platforms should have the option though. And screw these Apple guys who say “well you should buy Android if you want that,” doubly so now that it’s not guaranteed in the future.

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      17 hours ago

      Android has tons of FOSS software compared to iOS. Probably the only reason I am on it.

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        6 hours ago

        In theory or practice? Because there’s nothing stopping any open source project from submitting binaries to either the App Store or the Play Store as long as it meets guidelines, and both stores have them.

        I think the confusion may be in the existence of F-Droid, an Android-only repository of open source stuff that builds apps from source as you install from it, ensuring someone hasn’t tampered with it. But nothing stops the developer from releasing on iOS as long as they follow certain rules. It’s just the code is compiled away from you, so you don’t really know what’s gone into the binary the App Store serves up. That said, if you’re a developer, you can compile yourself. You just have to re-sign every 7 days if you’re a free developer, and you’re limited to 3 installed apps at a time. You can remove those restrictions by paying $100 a year, and some people do that, mainly for the sideloading.

        There’s also the fact that Android is based on an open source project itself (AOSP), but Android as it exists on Pixels is not itself open source. GrapheneOS and others are based on AOSP, and they may be (I think they are) open source.

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    20 hours ago

    GrapheneOS won’t really be affected by this.

    Googled Android, or proprietary Android, will end up suffering from this nonsense.

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      12 hours ago

      Yeah, but Google could make it so that development becomes really slow for such operating systems. Their ultimate goal is a slow death of FOSS phones-they don’t maintain AOSP out of the good of their hearts.

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      20 hours ago

      I think with potentially lower userbase many foss developers might opt to get registered or stop supporting their apps.

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        19 hours ago

        Or they continue because they do know to believe in a better world and refuse to bend to Google’s CorpoKnee.

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    19 hours ago

    A month ago I just bought a xiaomi tablet for my main work machine. Full android, with no google play / google play services, and it runs f-droid and all the apps fine. Haven’t missed any app on the google play store, or that require play services.

    If google keeps on alienating people, people will move over to HarmonyOS, or a lot of the larger chinese companies making android devices will maintain their own AOSP fork, and google will be as irrelevant worldwide as apple is.

  • pongo1231 [none/use any]@hexbear.net
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    20 hours ago

    Probably a push towards using de-googled OSs like GrapheneOS (which runs Google services in a sandbox). Though on the other hand more and more apps are requiring Play Integrity verification. Things are not looking good.

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    14 hours ago

    You know what really sucks that banking apps are all but required now and your basically can’t have them unless you’re using a locked in version of typical Android.