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by georgemcbay
1657 days ago
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> Seems like a Microsoft issue to me. This is kind of like saying if an app crashes an operating system it is the app's fault. The app's code may have caused the crash but the fact that a modern OS would allow an app to take down the entire system is a flaw in the operating system, and the significantly more important problem to have fixed than whatever is wrong with that one specific app that highlighted the issue. Likewise Microsoft's code may be what is causing this issue to surface, but Android should have better protection against this happening in the first place. Consider that if the Microsoft Teams app is doing this on accident other apps could do this on purpose, and that failure lies squarely with Google/Android. |
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