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So you wanna get hacked on purpose (re: side loading)?

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I’d hardly call F-Droid dangerous, these apps are generally safer than many apps on Google’s Play Store. Sure, if you get some apk files from some shady website for the purpose of piracy, you are likely to get malware, but stop acting like installing apps outside of the default appstore is some dangerous and irresponsible thing. Your phone is a computer that lives in your pocket, treat it like you would treat a PC and you’ll be fine.

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Tbh, I sometimes don’t care and just throw them into the Workspace environment. As I am using Graphene OS, there shouldn’t be a purpose for the workspace as every app is inside a heavy sandbox on default.

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Tell me you don’t understand technology without saying you don’t understand technology.

You are just perpetuating Apple’s excuses to keep charging you.

Also: https://www.wired.com/story/apple-app-store-malware-click-fraud/

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Now I’m interested to hear what you think that proves…

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Open Source apps tend to be more secure because you can see, change and audit the code.

There were too many hacking Attacks for normal apps that contain mostly adware or Malware for both brands… As many are greedy and need to have some purpose to pay 100€ for just showing up on the store.

With sideloading Open Source apps, you can enjoy a life many people call as the only free life you can have. Richard Stallman makes nearly a religion out of it with GNU.

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OSS has its own attack vectors which closed doesn’t, i.e. malicious code snuck into upstream libraries and going unnoticed for weeks, or outright buying popular oss code from devs to abuse.

Neither is more secure.

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People can figure out what happens on OSS while for closed source, it will be after 5 years still unnoticed

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