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by lolinder
1567 days ago
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The links you provide say nothing except something I already knew: there is a setting that tells Android to allow installing apps from unknown sources. Which proves... nothing at all. It's obvious you're convinced you're right, but since you're unable to produce evidence it seems we are at an impasse. I'm done here. |
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You have been provided with evidences, but you've been arguing in bad faith since your first comment by misinterpreting the paper. The security model also expects you to download apps from trusted sources because the signature verification is only enforced for app updates, that's a trust-on-first-use model. That notion exists within Android, and you have been given examples.
> In order to ensure that it is the app developer and not another party that is consenting, applications are signed by the developer.
Back to the original question; it is clearly explained why.