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  3. šŸ” Introducing: Unified AttestationAn open-source project for verifying the integrity of Android apps—as an alternative to Google's Play Integrity.

šŸ” Introducing: Unified AttestationAn open-source project for verifying the integrity of Android apps—as an alternative to Google's Play Integrity.

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  • lascapi@social.tchncs.deL lascapi@social.tchncs.de

    Hi @GrapheneOS, you said :
    > Unified Attestation is anti-competitive and it clearly isn't legal.

    I don't get your point with this argument.

    If I understand well, Unified Attestation is a competitor of Google Play Integrity. And everyone can try to setup another competitor.

    How can you say that it's not legal?

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    @lascapi @GrapheneOS

    Google Play Integrity is already an illegal anti-competitive practice; the difference is that Google is the only player and has sufficient resources to defend itself, this is what we call a monopoly.

    Creating an alternative that does exactly the same thing is just as illegal, since this alternative is created through a collaboration between different groups because a single group would not have the resources to do it alone, in legal terms, this is called a cartel.

    The GrapheneOS project account has provided many detailed answers to help clarify the situation and explain the correct approach to take.

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