• Virkkunen
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    253 months ago

    Explain to me what would be the good reasons McDonald’s has to block their app from running on a rooted device because it doesn’t pass SafetyNet or whatever Google is calling it now

    • Chozo
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      -103 months ago

      Why would I explain something that has nothing to do with this discussion? This has nothing to do with rooted devices.

      • Ghoelian
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        213 months ago

        It’s the same system, it’s all part of play integrity. And that also applies to this bullshit, why does McDonald’s care if I didn’t install their app from the play store?

        • @limerod@reddthat.comM
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          -43 months ago

          Can’t you use the website instead? Is the MCDonalds app necessary for orders? I use hermit to sandbox webapps for services which do not require a app.

          • Ghoelian
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            73 months ago

            Oh I don’t know if mcdonald’s specifically does this, I’ve never used the app, I just used it as an example because that’s what the guy above was talking about as well.

          • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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            23 months ago

            IIRC they did coupons exclusively in their app a few years ago where I lived (haven’t checked since), and they hiked the price of everything, so if you don’t install the app, you get a 20% surcharge in effect.

            That goes for every single shitty chain store as well.

        • Chozo
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          -63 months ago

          Why should I know? I’m not a McDeveloper.

          If I had to guess, I’d assume it’s because there’s a payment system in their app and they don’t want people monkeying around with it and stealing food.

          • Ghoelian
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            103 months ago

            McDonald’s was just an example, the point is most apps don’t need to do that at all.

            I do happen to know how payment systems like that work, and thankfully those are all cloud-based, the only thing the app does is start transactions and check with the server if they’re paid. If they implemented it well, as I suspect a big corpo like McDonald’s probably would, their own order screen also checks server-side if orders are paid. Not much you can do from the app side to mess with that.

            • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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              3 months ago

              the only thing the app does is start transactions and check with the server if they’re paid

              Yeah, but the whole PCI DSS thing means that the app must still be secured. That doesn’t necessarily mean that it has to be tied to Google Play, but explain it to them.

              • Ghoelian
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                23 months ago

                Afaik that only applies if the app is processing payments, which in this case it shouldnt be.

                • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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                  13 months ago

                  A lesser standard still applies if it either embeds or redirects to a payment page. Again, shouldn’t mean shit, but still.

          • sunzu2
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            -33 months ago

            🤡

            If apps like fidelity will run on aurora store withithout safety net and other bullshit, then shiti McDonalds app can take the risk too.

            You are poorly educated on the iseue or a bootlicker