Android, back in the Android Market days, was completely open. Anyone could submit anything to the Market with zero review process. With the rebranding to Google Play, Google implemented some rules, but nothing in comparison to Apple's App Store. As malware and scams became more prevalent, Google's Play Store policies slowly started to mimic Apple's policies. Today, Google's policies are much more strict than the days of old, but they're still not as strict as Apple's. Thankfully, Android is an open operating system, allowing users to use different apps stores or even side load applications with ease. Android users just do not have to deal with this.
Watching nostr:npub13v47pg9dxjq96an8jfev9znhm0k7ntwtlh9y335paj9kyjsjpznqzzl3l8 enter his villain arc after dealing with his first app store rejection.
Also we might have to rename mute to block because they are now saying we can’t have our app on the appstore without a block feature.
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One of my dreams is to ditch my iphone and use my volla phone exclusively. I would though have to change so many productivity things around—starting with my email—that it’s a nightmare
The good ole days.
You still got your Google glass dude?!?