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Unless Apple backs down on this AND makes a firm commitment to keeping ITS nose out of YOUR device, there’s no way I’ll be recommending everyday folks buy Apple to protect their privacy. Unless they make this commitment, there will no longer be any difference between Apple (1/2)
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& Google. (Apart from the oddly surprising position I might find myself in as I recommend Google Pixel phones running GrapheneOS to some folks.) You’re fucking up, Apple. You’re fucking up big time. ar.al/2021/08/08/app (2/2)
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Oh, interesting GrapheneOS as a fork of AOSP. I wonder if people is willing to go without the Play Services, which is what makes Android Phones useful. A phone without apps is mostly useless and most devs only care about Google Play / App store
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You can use Aurora Store. But apps that require Google Play Services will fail. GrapheneOS folks are working on a container of sorts that might fool some apps but not sure how robust that is yet.
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Users need to explicitly decide to install the apps since we'll never include it in the OS. Only apps this approach needs to coerce into working are the 3 Play services apps. It teaches them how to function as regular apps by returning placeholder data, etc. so they don't crash.
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Anything inherently depending on privileged functionality can't work, but most of it doesn't. A lot of the core functionality already works fine. Needs more shims returning placeholder data instead of having it get SecurityExceptions it can't handle and some more fallback code.
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In-app purchases, etc. should all work fine. There are certain things not working well yet such as apps using Play services APIs for location instead of OS APIs. Many apps use the OS APIs and the OS doesn't use Play services for anything even when a user installs it in a profile.
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