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by NotPractical
446 days ago
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> Android’s security design has fundamentally been based on a multi-party authorization model: an action should only happen if all involved parties authorize it. > these are user, platform, and developer (implicitly representing stakeholders such as content producers and service providers). Any one party can veto the action. How is this not anti-user? It explicitly states that the app developer should be able to veto my decisions... |
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I can see how such a setup is hostile to power users, but then Android is used by 50% of all humanity, and your guess is as good as mine as to just how many want "sudo make me a sandwich" level of control.