Let me break this down:

Openly defying court orders multiple times= dictatorship Threatening to jail political opponents despite them being pardoned= dictatorship Deporting American citizens who have legal citizenship= dictatorship Can’t put it any simpler.

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    Among other terrible things, this is exactly why Google shoving Android “SafetyCore” onto all Android phones is absolutely evil. Illegal phone searches become a casual click on a cloud interface to target millions with whatever they want to find.

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      9 days ago

      good thing we can delete that, i deleted that app as soon as i saw the post, but i heard it comes back everytime it updates. and im pretty sure google will make that a permanent thing down the line. (probably againt pixel phones)

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          You have to enable viewing system apps. I also noticed an older phone running Android 10-era Android didn’t receive it.

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            8 days ago

            you’re probably safe than, it probably on runs on newer android versions.

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          it is called Android SafetyCore I think. Look under all apps, if you have other stuff called Android blah but not this probably does not exist in your phone.

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              8 days ago

              i was able to search it as soon as someone mentioned it on lemmy, theres a way to disable even if it redownloads, but involves using some more technical methods.