• pewpew@feddit.it
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      20 days ago

      According to Google yes, because the Play Store is the “official” way of installing software.

      But personally I hate this mentality and I don’t want a centralized and controlled way of installing software

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        19 days ago

        Yes, exactly, adopting the term side loading into our common vernacular is exactly what they want us to do. They want us to view installing apps from places other than the Play Store as Bad™ and Dangerous™ so they can better control what we do.

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        19 days ago

        Didn’t Apple lose a lawsuit which forced them to open iOS to third party app stores? How does Google expect to get away with effectively shutting out third party app stores after that?

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      19 days ago

      sideloading isn’t even a real word.

      it’s not even a legal term.

      sideloading is installing software on your physical device.

      unless installing software is illegal across all platforms it’s legally unsound to block the ability to “sideload”.