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Respectfully, grow up.
It's a one-time action, and it's a necessity because humans are dumb and have allowed scammers to guide them through installing dodgy APKs.
We are globally asking for regulators to regulate big tech and this whole verification thing was Google's attempt to quell that storm. Obviously the original plans weren't acceptable but this really doesn't seem like that big of a deal anymore, now that they've compromised.
I really don't see the issue here that power users need to tap a few buttons and wait 24 hours once for each device. You don't even need to leave developer options enabled, and you've still got ADB installation options if you urgently need an APK installed and you hadn't previously gone through this flow.
The comparison to bootloaders is also a stretch. People in this Lemmy community are so quick to enflame and enrage themselves, it's worse than Reddit....
It ensures that non-power users stay in the clutches of Google.
Please reread the first three words of my previous message.
You're not talking about growing up, you're talking about giving up.
Call me when you're older than 20 and realise how silly you sound.
I'm twice that age: you're being an immature and a jerk. They're not the one calling people names.
Absolutely, no. I don't want to jump hoops or follow complicated procedures and wait a day or longer to start using the apps I want to use on my device I paid with my bills.
If we are on the subject of app installation. Desktop users can already install any and all apps that they desire. Your malware scanner will warn you if you attempt to install a malicious software.
For those people who cannot think for themselves advanced protection mode already disables app installation not approved by play store. So, even this point is moot. Besides, if we let google do this they may add age verification like some social media websites.
Maybe, they have the foresight to see how much worse it can get. It started with the advanced protection setting a year ago. Later OEMs started to add restrictions to bootloader unlock methods. Some like samsung simply removed it with latest software updates.