Android is almost dead – OSnews
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- #Android Security
- #Digital Rights
- #Open Source
- Google's Android Developer Verifier (ADV) process acts as a virus installed on Android 8+ devices, awaiting remote activation.
- ADV runs as a system service with root privileges, cannot be blocked or removed, and is spread via Play Protect.
- Once activated, ADV blocks software from developers not approved by Google, threatening F-Droid and open-source repositories.
- Concerns include the end of openness on Android, increased pressure from the Google-Apple duopoly, and loss of user control.
- Potential responses include EU regulation, but skepticism exists due to global acceptance of Apple's restrictions.
- Discussion of new mobile OSes, but hardware lockdowns (like fused roots) and government approvals hinder alternatives.
- MicroG is a FOSS replacement for Google Play Services, but third-party apps often require Google services, limiting its use.
- Debate ties into broader issues: digital IDs, government surveillance, and corporate control over computing freedoms.
- Comparisons note Windows and x86 PCs as currently more open than Android or macOS in running unsigned executables.
- Strategies to avoid Google reliance include skipping login, disabling Google apps, using F-Droid, and avoiding bank apps on Android.