cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/12886362

  • After suing Google years ago for its alleged monopolistic practices regarding Android and the Google Play Store, Epic won in a surprise jury verdict last year.
  • As part of the decision, Epic has been tasked with submitting a proposed injunction to the court for consideration. In simpler terms, the court wants to know what changes Epic wants to see on the Google Play Store and Android.
  • The court filing comes a few weeks after Epic announced that it will bring the Epic Games Store to iOS and Android as an alternative app marketplace “later this year.”
  • cm0002@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I agree, a reasonable amount of warnings is perfectly acceptable and dare I say even necessary.

    I just went through a new phone process, which for me involves side loading a couple different apps, there was like 1 main warning to turn on side loading in general and then I had to allow individual apps to install other apps (Like Droid-ify, since it’s an app store it’s gotta be allowed to install other apps) and I wasn’t bugged again. A reasonable system IMO.