It works like signing services on iOS. You must pay for the service (very few free services has that), deliver your UUID and then you get a certificate to sign your apps. “Oh fuck, Google is doing things. Oh shit!”, but similar thing happens on iOS xD
It works like signing services on iOS. You must pay for the service (very few free services has that), deliver your UUID and then you get a certificate to sign your apps. “Oh fuck, Google is doing things. Oh shit!”, but similar thing happens on iOS xD
Congratulations, you figured out why people don’t like it
So Apple punches you in the stomach, Google is going to do the same. And what’s your point? That we shouldn’t mind?
No. My point is that it happened before, but because it’s harder to sideload on iOS, people hasn’t made such a noise.
That’s because all the people who made noises were on Android? Seriously you aren’t making the argument you think you are.