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    @mms i used that when i was on signal, it's great. have you gotten around to trying deltachat? https://chatmail.bsd.cafe/
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    "Quite frankly, it would be a huge blow to the Android ecosystem to lose F-Droid and similar projects. F-Droid urges people to write to their Congressperson, Member of Parliament, or other representative, sign petitions in defense of sideloading, and contact the European Commission’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) team to express their concerns."Not interested in re-re-discussing how shitty it is, but in doing something about it.so let's start that writing and those petitions, or does anybody know about already existing campaigns?https://www.howtogeek.com/googles-new-developer-rules-threaten-to-end-the-f-droid-open-source-app-store#fdroid #degoogle #digitalrights #writeyourrep #enshitification
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    F-Droid protesta contro il nuovo diktat di Google su Android.F-Droid è uno store alternativo Android che distribuisce app open source verificate, senza pubblicità invasive o tracker. Aspre critiche per la nuova politica di registrazione obbligatoria Google, che rischierebbe di penalizzare sviluppatori indipendenti e store alternativi.@opensource #fdroidstore #fdroid #google #android https://www.ilsoftware.it/f-droid-protesta-contro-il-nuovo-diktat-di-google-su-android/
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    I wonder how the current Epic Games v. Google court case factors in the new sideloading policies Google is signaling intent to enforce.Requiring all Android developers to go through them, including paying a fee, sure sounds like something that fails to comply with this:> the app-store-distribution remedy forbids Google from banning "third-party Android app distribution platforms or stores through the Google Play Store,” so that the same platforms can access Android smartphone users who are currently accustomed to downloading all their apps through the Play Store.I suppose you could argue e.g. F-Droid is not itself available in the Play Store, but the news around sideloading sure seem like Google creating another way to circumvent the court decision's intention to, as it continues, "allow other app stores to compete in this two-sided market by letting them offer the apps and reach the users on the Play Store platform".With the latest news[1], Google's next move should be appealing to the Supreme Court, and given its latest decisions I am not optimistic about that.[1]: https://courthousenews.com/ninth-circuit-upholds-fortnite-makers-antitrust-win-over-google/#Android #FDroid #Google