• evo@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    You seem to be misinformed about what’s actually happening here. If there is a super old app you need you can still install it via adb.

    This has absolutely nothing to do with the play store and its requirements. This is about preventing malware (which is typically written to target super old API levels to exploit things that weren’t patched yet) from being installed unknowingly by the user.

    The design here is good. If you are tech savvy enough to use adb you can install anything you want. But this protects somebody that mistakenly thinks they are installing something safe from accidentally infecting their device.

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      6 months ago

      This also means I cannot find any old app/game on play store. So even with adb (which I do not think is a good solution because it excludes 99,9% of the users, not only tech-savvy users want or need older apps) I can only install apps I know of and that I can find their apk on the internet. I cannot browse the play store for them. I cannot search for something I need, because I will never find them. And if it is a paid app/game? Well, tough luck, I have to go find a cracked apk in shady marketplaces… So much so for security.

      If they really do this for security, it could have been a switch in the developer settings or anything like that. Not a hard ban on older apps

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        6 months ago

        Again, this has literally nothing to do with the play store. This is API 22 and below we are talking about here… you can’t even find apps that target API levels below 30 on the play store today afaik lol.

        Keep in mind this isn’t the minimum supported version, it’s the target/compile version which is typically pretty trivial to update. 99.9% of users in 2024 will never need to install an app that targets a version of Android released 10 years ago.

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        6 months ago

        most normal people have no idea how to activate the developer settings. And chances are, it’s these people that are exploited the most by this type of malware

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        6 months ago

        it could have been a switch in the developer settings or anything like that

        This could be applied on so many new “features” google introduces in every version and would really help a lot… But they have other motives.