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by illiac786
70 days ago
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You are misleading in fact, you use terms such as: “it won’t work on GrapheneOS”
“locking down everyone using android to ONLY Google-dependent method” which make it sound like it’s a permanent and definitive limitation. It is not, they can add support later, as they stated already. > It's untrue to claim that supporting AOSP attestation only serves GrapheneOS and leaves out everyone using Google-surveiled handset. hmmm, what do you have in mind? Publish it to F-Droid but not to the google app store? |
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It is a permanent limitation until it's resolved by the vendor, isn't?
You are phrasing it like it was untrue that on non-Google Androids it will work.
It's false - it will not, until it's fixed (changed).
They CAN add the alternative methods later but until they added they're not there.
So it's a permanent failure until (not unless) until it's resolved by either removing the hard dependency on Google Play Integrity or adding alternative attestation methods.
And your last comment about FDroid is a little bizarre to be honest - if it's meant to be available it must be on the Google Play too.
I was just objecting the suggestion that ADDING alternative methods of attestation somehow precludes devs from using Google play integrity as well.