If these stats are correct that means it's safe for 5% of users: https://www.statista.com/statistics/271774/share-of-android-platforms-on-mobile-devices-with-android-os/ …
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Of Fortnite-compatible devices, we think Android Oreo is around 35% and growing. All of these security concerns highlight the importance of OS updates. This is something Microsoft and Apple do very well, and Google/manufacturers/carriers should do better.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @VahidK
35% is a shit sample, you are being disingenuous. I hope to similar energy directed at iOS next...
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Source?
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If Google would decouple their Android virus scanner from Google Play, then all APKs distributed everywhere could be signed by it and have equal security. It’s as simple as that! Problem is, they bundle that vital security feature with with their store and 30% tax.
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How do you expect android to develop , test, do research, provide security, and staff if they cannot collect a fee or license due to the popularity of their platform. You built a shooting game, and you want to expand your user base or adoption time, you’re not curing cancer bro.
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Good question! Google is the #5 most profitable company in the world. In my rough estimate, Google search revenue from Android users exceeds Google’s cost of developing Android by at least a factor of 20. I’d greatly appreciate any more refined estimate of this.
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You want Google's search and ad department to pay for Android? That's not market intuitive and not feasible, the components of Google's should be self sufficient, it's how things develop otherwise they will trim resources and dev will slow..
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Agreed. Google Play Store revenue should pay for the Google Play Store operation, the team’s review efforts, download bandwidth, and payment processing — and make a healthy profit. And market forces should keep them in check through many stores competing for everyone’s business.
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Dude, it’s the same exact software we’ll be distributing on http://epicgames.com as would appear in the Google Play store had we chosen to release it that way. There is absolutely no magic security pixie dust associated with being forced through a monopoly store.
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