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Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:

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  • li@tech.lgbtL li@tech.lgbt

    @agowa338 @grote it only isnt becuase they dont need it to be 'verified' at the moment, but google will just verify the 'approved malware' like they always have; this shit is meant to "keep you safe" in the same way border agents "keep you safe"

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    @Li @grote

    You replied to fast. See edit in former post. You're right with that.

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    • grote@chaos.socialG grote@chaos.social

      Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:

      * enable developer options
      * confirm prompt that you are not tricked
      * restart phone and re-authenticate
      * wait one day doing nothing
      * confirm with biometrics or device PIN that you know what you are doing
      * enjoy the last the few apps that still have developers that are motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this

      https://goo.gle/advance-flow

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      #64

      @grote
      It should just be a toggle in developer options. Anyone who might "accidentally sideload their phone to death" isn't going to know where to look.

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      • lumi@snug.moeL This user is from outside of this forum
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        #65

        @lispi314 @grote the most messed up thing is the attitude they have on this. that this big corporation can tell you what to do with your own device

        it's supposed to be yours. what the actual fuck

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        • faduda@mastodon.ieF faduda@mastodon.ie

          @grote confirm with biometrics...?

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          @faduda @grote
          Yes, that's what i came to say, that i will not trust Ggl with biometrics.

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          • fifisch@social.vivaldi.netF fifisch@social.vivaldi.net

            @nazokiyoubinbou @grote However scary the whole new Google process is for the non-expert user, installing a new OS on your daily driver phone is a hundred times scarier.

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            #67

            @FifiSch @nazokiyoubinbou @grote graphene might have a chance with their partnership with motorola, run from start, and people won't even know about thim simply no google by default in it.

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            • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

              @grote

              Per the screenshot, biometrics are not necessary. The device PIN will also suffice.

              For what it's worth.

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              @argv_minus_one @grote

              IMHO...for now. The PIN will suffice...for now.

              I sincerely believe this is just one step G😈😈gle is taking towards a more "our way or the highway" goal.

              Remember, boiling frogs.

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              • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

                @grote

                If we DO go through all this bullshit to sideload or get F-droid installed... so now our phone is in developer mode. Are there going to be any authorized Google store apps that detect developer mode and go "nuh-uh"? And if that's the case, and I disable developer mode (presumeably borking our F-droid/sideload apps?), will I have to wait 24 hrs to RE-enable dev mode?

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                @tezoatlipoca @grote at that point i'm already surpsised they did not make sideloading a paid feature ...

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                • lumi@snug.moeL lumi@snug.moe

                  @lispi314 @grote the most messed up thing is the attitude they have on this. that this big corporation can tell you what to do with your own device

                  it's supposed to be yours. what the actual fuck

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                  You will own nothing....

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                  • agowa338@chaos.socialA agowa338@chaos.social

                    @Li @grote

                    You replied to fast. See edit in former post. You're right with that.

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                    #71

                    @agowa338 @grote its the same shit we see with "parental controls" or corporate "device management" software which also are functionally indistinguishable from malware ..

                    anyway ... sorry

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                    • lkundrak@metalhead.clubL lkundrak@metalhead.club

                      @grote one year later we've updated our policies

                      * wait extra day
                      * enable accelerometer
                      * wank the phone for 10 minutes
                      * wait another day

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                      #72

                      @lkundrak @grote and 2 year later you need to pay a small fee of 5$ to unlock the 24 hours wait, if you don't clic on the second step after 5 minutes you need to repay and rewait 24h

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                      • grote@chaos.socialG grote@chaos.social

                        Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:

                        * enable developer options
                        * confirm prompt that you are not tricked
                        * restart phone and re-authenticate
                        * wait one day doing nothing
                        * confirm with biometrics or device PIN that you know what you are doing
                        * enjoy the last the few apps that still have developers that are motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this

                        https://goo.gle/advance-flow

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                        #73

                        @grote Feels like the first step in the #enshittificaton of #android , harshly said...

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                        • nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

                          @FifiSch @grote I don't really understand that. The instructions are so simple and detailed and the "new OS" is basically exactly the same thing right down to having the same basic startup configuration and etc. The only difference is the Google connections are optional and one can decide for themselves how far they want to go.

                          It's pretty much just tapping a few things, then copying and pasting two lines or so. Once it's booted you wouldn't tell it apart from stock other than its cleanliness. It's easier than installing Linux on a PC and that's actually a lot easier and less scary than people have been convinced.

                          I bet if people didn't let Google, Apple, and etc convince them that they are so scared of installing third party options we never would have reached this point.

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                          wrote last edited by
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                          @nazokiyoubinbou @FifiSch @grote https://xkcd.com/2501/

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                          • lexinova@cyberplace.socialL lexinova@cyberplace.social

                            @FifiSch @nazokiyoubinbou @grote graphene might have a chance with their partnership with motorola, run from start, and people won't even know about thim simply no google by default in it.

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                            @lexinova @FifiSch @grote I expect that to be helpful, but it's too limited. They're not going to expand out too much because the Graphene author is very very adamant that things must be just so (especially hardware features.)

                            I also worry they'll pull a OnePlus. They became too commercial and stopped being the open thing they were pretending to be once all the money came in.

                            What we truly need is a truly open initiative of some sort. But smartphones and tablets have a very particular ecosystem that would be incredibly hard to ever open up at this point. Proprietary, locked down components locked behind NDAs are the norm for even the cheapest devices. It didn't have to be that way, but here we are now.

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                            • nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

                              @FifiSch @grote I don't really understand that. The instructions are so simple and detailed and the "new OS" is basically exactly the same thing right down to having the same basic startup configuration and etc. The only difference is the Google connections are optional and one can decide for themselves how far they want to go.

                              It's pretty much just tapping a few things, then copying and pasting two lines or so. Once it's booted you wouldn't tell it apart from stock other than its cleanliness. It's easier than installing Linux on a PC and that's actually a lot easier and less scary than people have been convinced.

                              I bet if people didn't let Google, Apple, and etc convince them that they are so scared of installing third party options we never would have reached this point.

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                              wrote last edited by
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                              @nazokiyoubinbou

                              If the installation fails for some reason, and leaves your phone in an unbootable state, is there some way to recover it?

                              You can always recover a PC with a bricked operating system by booting from USB. Boot from USB is implemented in ROM, so no matter how horribly wrong things go, there's always a fail-safe.

                              I was under the impression that the equivalent to that ROM on phones is in writable storage and can be bricked along with the rest of the OS.

                              @FifiSch @grote

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                              • nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

                                @lexinova @FifiSch @grote I expect that to be helpful, but it's too limited. They're not going to expand out too much because the Graphene author is very very adamant that things must be just so (especially hardware features.)

                                I also worry they'll pull a OnePlus. They became too commercial and stopped being the open thing they were pretending to be once all the money came in.

                                What we truly need is a truly open initiative of some sort. But smartphones and tablets have a very particular ecosystem that would be incredibly hard to ever open up at this point. Proprietary, locked down components locked behind NDAs are the norm for even the cheapest devices. It didn't have to be that way, but here we are now.

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                                #77

                                @nazokiyoubinbou @FifiSch @grote and people in store will never see their post nor comunicate with them, so if preinstall it's a non issue.

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                                • li@tech.lgbtL li@tech.lgbt

                                  @agowa338 @grote its the same shit we see with "parental controls" or corporate "device management" software which also are functionally indistinguishable from malware ..

                                  anyway ... sorry

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                                  @Li @grote

                                  Nothing to be sorry about here. Everyone that participated in the development of these tools has to apologise.

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                                  • grote@chaos.socialG grote@chaos.social

                                    Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:

                                    * enable developer options
                                    * confirm prompt that you are not tricked
                                    * restart phone and re-authenticate
                                    * wait one day doing nothing
                                    * confirm with biometrics or device PIN that you know what you are doing
                                    * enjoy the last the few apps that still have developers that are motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this

                                    https://goo.gle/advance-flow

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                                    @grote waiting 1 day is insane!

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                                    • razemix@mamutovo.czR razemix@mamutovo.cz

                                      @nazokiyoubinbou @FifiSch @grote https://xkcd.com/2501/

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                                      @Razemix @FifiSch @grote Ah, sorry. I didn't realize I was being so technical with terms like "tap a few things" and "copy and paste a couple of lines."

                                      It so easy caveman do it. Just do what other say.

                                      Better?

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                                      • lexinova@cyberplace.socialL lexinova@cyberplace.social

                                        @tezoatlipoca @grote at that point i'm already surpsised they did not make sideloading a paid feature ...

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                                        @lexinova @grote or.. like make a fucking sandbox an official part of the platform, like plugins are sandboxed in the browser. Sideload all the garbage apps you like in sandbox mode, but they get locked the F down and all I/O or perms have to be re-vetted by the user periodically and/or leaves an transaction trail that can be rolled back or whatever.

                                        I mean isn't snap really just a sandboxed-in-user-space-with-additional-restrictions deployment platform?

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                                        • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                                          @nazokiyoubinbou

                                          If the installation fails for some reason, and leaves your phone in an unbootable state, is there some way to recover it?

                                          You can always recover a PC with a bricked operating system by booting from USB. Boot from USB is implemented in ROM, so no matter how horribly wrong things go, there's always a fail-safe.

                                          I was under the impression that the equivalent to that ROM on phones is in writable storage and can be bricked along with the rest of the OS.

                                          @FifiSch @grote

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                                          wrote last edited by
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                                          @argv_minus_one @FifiSch @grote

                                          If the installation fails for some reason, and leaves your phone in an unbootable state, is there some way to recover it?

                                          Yes. Just reflash the image. In a worst case just flash the stock OS back. But it's pretty hard to mess up to that extent when you're copying and pasting.

                                          Like you'd have to yank the cable out while it's transferring or something.

                                          EDIT: Oh, as a side note, many do dual partitions now. If you flash it flashes to the other. So you can still just simply boot the first which remains untouched.

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