| Google's concerns about security rings hollow to me. I believe it is strictly to exercise more control over the platform. The appeals to people in Southeast Asia being scammed reminds me of a blog by Cory Doctorow last year: Every complex ecosystem has parasites [1] The gist of it is that technology can be useful, but that usefulness comes with a price: sometimes bad actors are going to commit fraud or other undesirable actions. As an example, you can reduce the amount of banking app scams to 0% by simply denying any banking apps on phones. But because of banking apps' usefulness we're not going to do that, so there will be some non-zero risk that you will get scammed. As a technical user I chose Android for its usefulness, accepting that there may be a (minute) chance that I get scammed, but it is a risk I am willing to take, and Google will unilaterally take this choice away from me. Still, I don't believe Google's security concerns are sincere, so I think I just wasted my time typing all of this [1] https://pluralistic.net/2025/04/24/hermit-kingdom/ |