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People should be able to write software for Android, and distribute it outside Google's Play store, without having to:

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  • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

    People should be able to write software for Android, and distribute it outside Google's Play store, without having to:

    * pay Google
    * give government ID to Google
    * agree to Google terms and conditions

    People should be able to install the software they want on their phone, from sources other than Google's Play store, without having to jump through Google-imposed hoops.

    e.g. via F-Droid.

    We've got until September this year to stop Google squeezing the open Android ecosystem.

    https://keepandroidopen.org/

    Gabriel NW This user is from outside of this forum
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    Gabriel N
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    @neil I remember when Apple launched the Apple Store and how I felt about it:

    “Wait, what?!: do they own my device and my relationship with the people that make the software?!”

    “Didn’t I pay for this thing?”

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    • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

      People should be able to write software for Android, and distribute it outside Google's Play store, without having to:

      * pay Google
      * give government ID to Google
      * agree to Google terms and conditions

      People should be able to install the software they want on their phone, from sources other than Google's Play store, without having to jump through Google-imposed hoops.

      e.g. via F-Droid.

      We've got until September this year to stop Google squeezing the open Android ecosystem.

      https://keepandroidopen.org/

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      Gerard Thornley
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      @neil During the last five years, I spent a fairly significant amount of time developing an android app. I got a developer account and had an alpha release on the play store.
      Unfortunately, personal circumstances took my focus away from it for some time, and by the time I got back to it, my account had been deleted after I hadn't responded to one of their requests.

      I found the sign up process unpleasant and intrusive, so the idea of going through it again is not appealing. Naturally, I thought about putting my app on another store. The idea of that company being in control of what I can provide to other people to run on their devices was enough to make me quit. I won't be releasing my work as long as this restriction is being held over us.

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      • G Gerard Thornley

        @neil During the last five years, I spent a fairly significant amount of time developing an android app. I got a developer account and had an alpha release on the play store.
        Unfortunately, personal circumstances took my focus away from it for some time, and by the time I got back to it, my account had been deleted after I hadn't responded to one of their requests.

        I found the sign up process unpleasant and intrusive, so the idea of going through it again is not appealing. Naturally, I thought about putting my app on another store. The idea of that company being in control of what I can provide to other people to run on their devices was enough to make me quit. I won't be releasing my work as long as this restriction is being held over us.

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        Gerard Thornley
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        @neil I should add: even having said all that, I can at least acknowledge that there is a case for IDs being checked before permitting apps to ship via their own store. I wish it wasn't the same company that's harvesting so much other personal data, but I do think it is preferable that apps are not published with no verified responsible person.

        Once again, I'd be a lot more comfortable if identity verification could be done by a provider of my choice with only a token being passed to the store.

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        • G Gerard Thornley

          @neil I should add: even having said all that, I can at least acknowledge that there is a case for IDs being checked before permitting apps to ship via their own store. I wish it wasn't the same company that's harvesting so much other personal data, but I do think it is preferable that apps are not published with no verified responsible person.

          Once again, I'd be a lot more comfortable if identity verification could be done by a provider of my choice with only a token being passed to the store.

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          Neil Brown
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          @GerardThornley I am far less opinionated about whatever rules Google puts in place for Google's own app store.

          My focus is really in ensuring that privacy respecting, alternatives exist, as this is good for both developers and users.

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          • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

            @GerardThornley I am far less opinionated about whatever rules Google puts in place for Google's own app store.

            My focus is really in ensuring that privacy respecting, alternatives exist, as this is good for both developers and users.

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            Gerard Thornley
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            @neil Yes, quite. And that is what I thought your view would be.

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            • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

              People should be able to write software for Android, and distribute it outside Google's Play store, without having to:

              * pay Google
              * give government ID to Google
              * agree to Google terms and conditions

              People should be able to install the software they want on their phone, from sources other than Google's Play store, without having to jump through Google-imposed hoops.

              e.g. via F-Droid.

              We've got until September this year to stop Google squeezing the open Android ecosystem.

              https://keepandroidopen.org/

              irelephantI This user is from outside of this forum
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              irelephant
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              Don't you have to agree to like 20 pages of terms and conditions before installing the sdks for android?

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              • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

                People should be able to write software for Android, and distribute it outside Google's Play store, without having to:

                * pay Google
                * give government ID to Google
                * agree to Google terms and conditions

                People should be able to install the software they want on their phone, from sources other than Google's Play store, without having to jump through Google-imposed hoops.

                e.g. via F-Droid.

                We've got until September this year to stop Google squeezing the open Android ecosystem.

                https://keepandroidopen.org/

                Keith WansbroughK This user is from outside of this forum
                Keith WansbroughK This user is from outside of this forum
                Keith Wansbrough
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                #17

                @neil thanks; the CMA form for reporting this in the UK was simple and easy, like most of the gov.uk sites. Done.

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                • Keith WansbroughK Keith Wansbrough

                  @neil thanks; the CMA form for reporting this in the UK was simple and easy, like most of the gov.uk sites. Done.

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                  Neil Brown
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                  @kw217 Excellent!

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                  • Jeroen :neocat_rainbow:J Jeroen :neocat_rainbow:

                    @GrapheneOS @illumniscate @neil Thank you for confirming that. I assume it's the same then for Murena? @gael

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                    @j2 @GrapheneOS @illumniscate @neil @gael Please note that Murena is a scam, this is not an honest project and it's dangerous to use it. https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134-devices-lacking-standard-privacysecurity-patches-and-protections-arent-private

                    https://ewwlo.void.partidopirata.com.ar/

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                    • E Matt Panaro

                      @GrapheneOS @illumniscate @neil are you guys going to be adversely impacted by the updated semi-annual release schedule for AOSP, assuming Google's still planning that change?

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                      @eigen @GrapheneOS @illumniscate @neil GrapheneOS is not affected by update issues, and thanks to their collaboration with a major Android OEM since June 2025, GrapheneOS can offer security preview releases. https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/27068-grapheneos-security-preview-releases

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                      • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

                        People should be able to write software for Android, and distribute it outside Google's Play store, without having to:

                        * pay Google
                        * give government ID to Google
                        * agree to Google terms and conditions

                        People should be able to install the software they want on their phone, from sources other than Google's Play store, without having to jump through Google-imposed hoops.

                        e.g. via F-Droid.

                        We've got until September this year to stop Google squeezing the open Android ecosystem.

                        https://keepandroidopen.org/

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                        TrimTab 🇺🇦
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                        @neil
                        Not saying i agree with Google. But how is the OS community going to fight the forces of evil trying to hijack our code?

                        Between malware labs, ai slop and slop powered malware labs, i am worried. The idea of making sure real accountable humans are writing honest code seems appealing....

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                        • Jeroen :neocat_rainbow:J Jeroen :neocat_rainbow:

                          @GrapheneOS @illumniscate @neil Thank you for confirming that. I assume it's the same then for Murena? @gael

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                          @j2 @illumniscate @neil Gaël Duval has extensively spread misinformation about GrapheneOS and /e/ to falsely market his products for his for-profit company. He has engaged in extensive libel and harassment towards our team. Here's an example of him linking to harassment content based on fabrications on a blatant neo-nazi conspiracy website, which he has done repeatedly:

                          https://archive.is/SWXPJ
                          https://archive.is/n4yTO

                          Please don't mention him in replies to us or otherwise involve him.

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                          • GrapheneOSG GrapheneOS

                            @j2 @illumniscate @neil Gaël Duval has extensively spread misinformation about GrapheneOS and /e/ to falsely market his products for his for-profit company. He has engaged in extensive libel and harassment towards our team. Here's an example of him linking to harassment content based on fabrications on a blatant neo-nazi conspiracy website, which he has done repeatedly:

                            https://archive.is/SWXPJ
                            https://archive.is/n4yTO

                            Please don't mention him in replies to us or otherwise involve him.

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                            GrapheneOS
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                            @j2 @illumniscate @neil /e/ has poor privacy and extraordinarily bad security. It lacks basic privacy and security patches/protections. It isn't a safe option but rather is a grift not fit for purpose. Strongly recommend reading https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134-devices-lacking-standard-privacysecurity-patches-and-protections-arent-private and the linked sources. /e/ and Murena services are not safe and do not respect user privacy. They heavily mislead users about what's provided including relentlessly lying about highly important missing privacy/security patches/protections.

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                            • GrapheneOSG GrapheneOS

                              @j2 @illumniscate @neil /e/ has poor privacy and extraordinarily bad security. It lacks basic privacy and security patches/protections. It isn't a safe option but rather is a grift not fit for purpose. Strongly recommend reading https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134-devices-lacking-standard-privacysecurity-patches-and-protections-arent-private and the linked sources. /e/ and Murena services are not safe and do not respect user privacy. They heavily mislead users about what's provided including relentlessly lying about highly important missing privacy/security patches/protections.

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                              GrapheneOS
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                              @j2 @illumniscate @neil /e/ is a fork of LineageOS, which is far less bad but not a privacy/security hardened OS. LineageOS is based on AOSP like GrapheneOS. AOSP isn't impacted by Google Play enforced restrictions on app installations, but it has been announced those can be turned off or bypassed by power users at least initially anyway. Some people integrate Google Play with privileged access into other operating systems like LineageOS where it may be relevant but they could bypass it.

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                              • E Matt Panaro

                                @GrapheneOS @illumniscate @neil are you guys going to be adversely impacted by the updated semi-annual release schedule for AOSP, assuming Google's still planning that change?

                                GrapheneOSG This user is from outside of this forum
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                                GrapheneOS
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                                @eigen @illumniscate @neil We don't know if that's still planned and we'll be fine either way.

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