I’m just pointing out that the entirety of Samsung’s Android adds literally nothing of value to the user to the android experience and only serves to, at best, annoy. Not just this one particular feature.
Is it? Android already disables sideloading by default, requires each source to ask for permission, and prompts the user before each install. How does Samsung’s additional setting improve security?
yet another useless
featureannoyanceWhich is a sensible choice security-wise.
it is, the useless annoyance is what Samsung is introducing
… thats the same thing
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Sorta
I’m just pointing out that the entirety of Samsung’s Android adds literally nothing of value to the user to the android experience and only serves to, at best, annoy. Not just this one particular feature.
I think perhaps something has gone wrong with the phrasing or something, because it seemed you were saying the exact same thing but … less clearly?
which now I edit that so it doesn’t have a strike through I actually understand what you mean. It was a bit difficult to parse that originally
My bad
Is it? Android already disables sideloading by default, requires each source to ask for permission, and prompts the user before each install. How does Samsung’s additional setting improve security?
no. the notion that sideloading is bad for security is apple propaganda
Apple should take this approach
Not really
You can disable it by default
…no, it doesn’t?
the article explains it
Explains what? This is not something that requires an explanation.
what you and I quoted comes from the article, and it’s true
No. Its not.