Google is tightening control over Android under the guise of ‘security,’ but this crackdown on sideloading is a direct hit to digital sovereignty and FOSS. I’ve written about why this matters for our privacy and the future of open platforms. What do you think—is this the end of Android’s ‘open’ era?

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    25 days ago

    So Android is open source, right?

    What is to stop the community from just making and releasing their own android version, and be done with it?

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      25 days ago

      it’s got an open source base layer; but it’s got enough closed source layers on top of it to make the open source part alone useless for today’s mobile environment.

      nevertheless, the things like graphene, lineage, postmarket, etc. are efforts to make that base layer effective and they will soon be your only options if you want to use android without having to provide your gov’t issue ID so that your actions can be tracked for “terrorism”

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        20 days ago

        Which means they need to do some serious work on supporting other hardware because right now its just impossible to use graphene for 99.9% of the people out there

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          5 days ago

          I’ve decided to wait for Motorola to start selling phones or installed w graphene