• @DavidGarcia@feddit.nl
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      Probably because 3rd party app stores can’t install apps like the play store can. you need a rooted phone or flash them as a system app to get the same functionality as Play Store. which isn’t something your average Joe will do.

      On a normal unmodified phone you have to manually confirm each app you want to install. so no auto-updates in the background etc.

      • @Markaos@lemmy.one
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        On a normal unmodified phone you have to manually confirm each app you want to install. so no auto-updates in the background etc.

        Background app updates are possible since Android 12, Fdroid just took two years to implement the new API (and you have to do a fresh install of the apps - apps already installed using the old API still require confirmation on each update). There is still friction on the initial install though.

        • CALIGVLA
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          14 hours ago

          On Android 14 and this is not my experience at all, I still have to confirm every single update on my phone, they download in the background alright but then I need to go one by one and confirm it.

          • FiveMacs
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            https://f-droid.org/2024/02/01/twif.html

            "Use Session Installer on both F-Droid and F-Droid Basic, including support for automatic background updates” - yes, this is the big one, the one that everybody wanted since forever. On Android 12 or later, apps will be autoupdated after the first install or first update, no root, no unlocking, no PrivExt needed.

          • @Markaos@lemmy.one
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            The only app that doesn’t auto-update for me is Fdroid itself (ironically), because it targets an old Android version. Running Android 14 on a Pixel, so with the strongest Google fuckery.

            Are you sure your Fdroid client is up to date? The new API was implemented in 1.19, and apparently I even misremembered and all you have to do to enable Fdroid to auto update its apps is to manually update them for one last time (so no fresh installation required).

            Another long shot: there’s an option to force the old installation method hidden in expert settings - maybe you could check if that isn’t enabled?

            • CALIGVLA
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              I’ll preface this by saying I’m using Droidify instead of the main app, but I’m pretty sure it’s enabled. In fact, let me double check… Yep, it is. Either my phone is fucked or I’m doing something wrong, because it always asks me to confirm updates.

    • @PenguinTD@lemmy.ca
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      54 hours ago

      You can’t really open a android store unless you make phone and ship with your own store. Like Samsung one, it’s listed in the play store contract, almost all forms of paying developer directly is not allowed. There are many conditions/steps and warnings if you tried to install apps off the play store, some of them waive your warranty. You also open the phones to potential scammer to have identical looking website and instruct users to install app that steal identity.

      • FiveMacs
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        23 hours ago

        Love how companies try to claim that software voids hardware warranty without ever proving it. Well, they try anyways

      • @thingsiplay@beehaw.org
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        Note, I am not a heavy phone user and didn’t buy one in years. So my view is limited and I have no idea how the current market is working. So don’t take my replies as “he knows better”, but more like “what he thinks”.

        Fdroid can’t be installed by any Android? Its a shop that is installed once like Android store and then it manages and updates all apps from that store. Google is in a similar position like Steam, where the monopoly is only about market share. But the platform is still open.

        You also open the phones to potential scammer to have identical looking website and instruct users to install app that steal identity.

        Yes, but that is not Googles fault or task. Every shop has to make sure its secure and is outside of Googles responsibility. So this point is completely irrelevant for the discussions about being a monopoly. It’s like saying Steam is responsible for virus and identity theft because someone installed an application on another launcher, just because Steam is seen as a monopoly (I don’t agree Steam being a monopoly, just tried to explain what I mean with context to Android).

    • @Kichae@lemmy.ca
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      And computers have always allowed for you to write your own software. If you don’t know how to do that, though, it may as well not be an option.

      This is is making those alternative stores accessible to the average user:

      Google will have to distribute rival third-party app stores within Google Play

      Technology chauvinism is unbecoming, and unhelpful, both to others, and to your own understanding of the world around you.