• BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    It’s installing regardless from where you get the app, by labeling it as sideloading these giant corpos want to label it as doing something outside the norm, something that is “unsafe” so they can have control over user behavior and market dominance

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      2 hours ago

      Yes that’s what I’m saying, it’s “installing” regardless of where you get the app, so if an article wants to talk about concerning installing apps from outside the Play Store, they can’t just say “installing”. That would be incorrect if the things they talk about don’t concern installing from the Play Store.

      So you need a different description than just “installing”.

      • ITGuyLevi@programming.dev
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        I’ve had the play store install, remove, and modify installed applications without so much as a hint they were doing it, the “Play Store” does what would be considered “sideloading” applications (i. e. a third party app managing your applications by from a location other than the package manager), feeding an apk to a package manager would just be “installing” an application like it always has been.

        By co-opting the term to be something bad, they are trying to make it seem like they are the only safe source for applications (even though the Google-managed stores have just as much malware as WinMX did 20+ years ago).