• OboTheHobo@ttrpg.network
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    2 months ago

    Something kind of concerning I just found - there’s an option for “limited distribution” which is “Intended for ‘students, hobbyists, and other personal use.’” One of the differences is the following:

    Has “capped number of apps and installs”(specific limits not disclosed)

    Doesn’t this imply there’s going to be global tracking of what apps people are installing even through sideloading or APKs? I can’t think of any other way to enforce this. They would have to know how many times people installed an app even when its not through any kind of app store or even from the internet at all.

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      2 months ago

      I’m pretty sure that was implemented a while ago. My install of VLC from F-Droid started showing up in Play Store’s update list.

      It couldn’t update since the signature didn’t match, but Google knew about it and included it anyway.

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        2 months ago

        That has just always been the case as long as the app in both stores uses the same package string. (Like org.blitzortung.android.app or org.videolan.vlc)

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          2 months ago

          Wasn’t always the case (I think it changed within the past two years), but upon doing research on when it changed I stumbled on this gem.

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            2 months ago

            “Google would never do something like that” comments just one year ago. Oh my! Google dropped the “don’t be evil” motto a long time ago.

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            2 months ago

            It’s been the case ever since I started using Android (and modded APKs such as old versions of apps re-signed to not update) in about 2011.

            Some of the root apps back then such as Titanium Backup had features to “unhook” an app so it wouldn’t appear as installed in the store, but my experience was that it never lasted long enough to be worth doing.