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KDE supports the "Keep Android Open" campaign

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    Your Android knows everything about you 👉❗ Where you go❗ When you go to sleep❗ What you search for ❗ Your habits... and more! 🙈Take back your privacy & change your Android settings!Find out how: https://tuta.com/blog/android-settings-increase-privacy#Android #AndroidPrivacy #AndroidSettings
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    Boom di malware Android nel 2025: +67% di attacchi rispetto all’anno scorso📌 Link all'articolo : https://www.redhotcyber.com/post/boom-di-malware-android-nel-2025-67-di-attacchi-rispetto-allanno-scorso/Gli analisti della società di sicurezza #informatica #Zscaler hanno calcolato che tra giugno 2024 e maggio 2025 sono state scoperte 239 #app dannose su #Google Play, che in totale sono state scaricate più di 42 milioni di volte. Secondo il rapporto dei #ricercatori, il numero di attacchi ai #dispositivi mobili è aumentato del 67% nel corso dell’anno. Le minacce principali sono state #trojan bancari, #spyware e #adware. Il motore principale di questa crescita significativa sono gli attacchi ai pagamenti tramite #dispositivi mobili. A cura di Redazione RHC#redhotcyber #hacking #cti #ai #online #it #cybercrime #cybersecurity #technology #news #cyberthreatintelligence #innovation #privacy
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    @rysiek I sent an email to the Czech MEP's about this a few weeks ago, got one response so far. Trying to mobilize others as well.Edit: Also made a Czech translated version of their page with relevant contacts I share around when possible.
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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