• floofloof@lemmy.caOP
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      It’s a one-time wait when you first enable the feature, not a wait each time you want to install something, but yes.

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        What happens when you turn off / on developer options? I read some people had to because of their bank apps refusing to work if developer options is on.
        Personnally I hate what they are doing, it’s not going to protect more and surely it a steps to allow removal to side load in future. I don’t think it would fly if Microsoft was doing that on Windows…

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          AFAIK Google said you can disable developer options after doing this and them being disabled won’t affect your ability to install non-Google registered apps.

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      Yeah, honestly for me I’m going to run graphene until postmarketOS matures or someone gets VOLTE working for ports for sailfish so all I want is devs to keep deving until I can move

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      This is a huge relief, for me.

      It means that I can keep my current phone until it dies, which should give Linux phone enough time to mature that I never buy an Android phone again!

      It sounds like Linux phone is close to being “ready” as a daily driver, at least for power users. Reliable VoLTE sounds like it’s not quite there, which is necessary for me (living in a country with only VoLTE calling).

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    It’s the 24 hour wait portion that makes me continue to think Google is not acting in good faith. Any or all of the following steps - hiding it behind developer options, a warning about being coached, and even the restart to disconnect any live sessions, I could buy as reasonable efforts to protect people. 24 hours is ridiculous though. They also didn’t seem to address what happens if you factory reset your phone or get a new one. Would it be a days wait each time? A lot of us will be fine with adb during that time period, but an “intermediate” user who likes f-droid but isn’t comfortable with the adb command line shouldn’t have to wait a day to install their apps.

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    Of course this is all for security reasons so we don’t download these evil and malicious apps from well known appstores like F-Droid. Thank you Google for parenting me so well and kindly, I would have never known how to stay protected.

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    Cool, going to iPhone out of spite.

    Black rectangle or white rectangle. What’s the big difference now?

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    To be fair, old people and less tech-savvy people would download apps from scammers giving them access to everything.

    I think this is a reasonable middle ground.

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      There’s already a check where you have to allow an app to be installed from any source outside of the play store.

      I even question sketchy looking apps from the Google shop, so forcing me to wait a day to load something is just going to be obnoxious as hell for no real gain.

      They could instead allow people to enable a ‘high security mode’ to block things if the less savvy are a concern without forcing it on everyone else.

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        I have to wait 24 hours and then do everything I do now. It’s quite literally the best middle ground. Help prevent scams, be inconvenienced for 24 hours, once.

        This isn’t age verification. That one can die in a pit of flaming tar.