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by GavinMcG 1828 days ago
If you've got a stock Android device you've obviously consented to Google running some code, and even updating to add new code after you bought it. On the other hand, apps are restricted based on permissions, and Google bypassing that would belie a consent theory.

You're making out like code is code and there aren't already existing lines and stopping principles, which just isn't true on its face.