• @stardust@lemmy.ca
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    197 months ago

    Google also can’t:

    • Offer developers money or perks not to launch their apps on rival stores

    This is pretty hilarious if you know about Epic’s strategy on PC.

    • @lengau@midwest.social
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      47 months ago

      Yeah, Epic are being pretty hypocritical, but hopefully this will result in some positive changes. I’m just shocked at how much judges are taking Apple’s side in those lawsuits.

      • @stardust@lemmy.ca
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        27 months ago

        Yeah Apple was the one that really needs actual side loading with how absolutely locked down it is. Makes me wonder if this is just some equivalent of an empty gesture to avoid having to make Apple actually open up.

  • Quack Doc
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    127 months ago

    Google will have to distribute rival third-party app stores within Google Play, and it must give rival third-party app stores access to the full catalog of Google Play apps, unless developers opt out individually.

    what the fuck. I don’t like google, I run fully Foss, and only recently installed microG, but I don’t agree with this garbage.

    It’s easy enough to install any third party appstore. I don’t agree with this at all.

    • @lengau@midwest.social
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      47 months ago

      Yeah I’m not sure this is a good precedent unless it’s attached to “only because of your monopoly position.” Like… Does that mean every app store needs to give a way for every other app store to use their selection? That’s not how it works in any other industry (I can’t buy Aldi brand cereal at Meijer).

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      37 months ago

      It’s easy enough to install any third party appstore.

      There is one of the differences between the average Lemmy user vs the average android user.

      I could guarantee most people in the two English courses I’m in or the humanities course I’m in would struggle with how to install a 3rd party app store since they either use apple or aren’t super tech savvy.

      • Quack Doc
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        67 months ago

        I don’t agree with this. Anybody can send a link right to the APK or even a QR code. The Epic Game Store could have a nice button right there that says install it and boom, you’re installed and off to the races. And unless you’re doing that Samsung bullshit, it’ll just work on the vast majority of devices after you click one pop-up box.

        I honestly don’t know anybody who couldn’t do that. Unless it is Samsung because Samsung does have that new bullshit.

        It’s one thing because you have to know about fdroid. You have to go explicitly look for fdroid, someone and so forth. But if you’re epic and you’re trying to push people to your game store, you’re going to have it right on your front page.

    • 🔰Hurling⚜️Durling🔱
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      7 months ago

      Samsung implemented auto blocker a few updates ago, but now has enabled it by default on all their phones, and you need to know where to look to dissable it.

      So any other app store that isn’t the samsung app store and Google play store wouldn’t work with this enabled, which is why they are in this lawsuit as well.

      Epic filed a second lawsuit against Google (and Samsung) one week ago, arguing the companies were already attempting to sidestep this upcoming injunction by adding additional friction for third-party app stores. Since that case is now officially related to this one, Judge Donato will be hearing it as well.

  • Bob Robertson IX
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    87 months ago

    I’ve installed Amazon’s app store, and FDroid and never had an issue. Are these not considered third-party stores?