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Android apps can now block sideloading and force downloads through Google Play Store
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1101770" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>If you want to use popular services with more features and benefits, you kind of have to use modded apps. But, when you do it, you need to get this stuff from reputable sources which definitely isn't Google. I have a huge directory of free and safe app sources, as well as modded ones, but I obviously won't post it here for logical reasons.</p><p></p><p>Android is very secure for years already, and unless you give app more permissions than it needs to function, app can't do any damage. This is the reason why I don't worry about this stuff anymore. Even if you downloaded malicious app, as long as you didn't let it work in the background, gave it ability to install apps from unknown sources, granted it accessibility permissions and set it as an administrator; app is basically powerless. Because by default, app doesn't have any permission at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1101770, member: 39702"] If you want to use popular services with more features and benefits, you kind of have to use modded apps. But, when you do it, you need to get this stuff from reputable sources which definitely isn't Google. I have a huge directory of free and safe app sources, as well as modded ones, but I obviously won't post it here for logical reasons. Android is very secure for years already, and unless you give app more permissions than it needs to function, app can't do any damage. This is the reason why I don't worry about this stuff anymore. Even if you downloaded malicious app, as long as you didn't let it work in the background, gave it ability to install apps from unknown sources, granted it accessibility permissions and set it as an administrator; app is basically powerless. Because by default, app doesn't have any permission at all. [/QUOTE]
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