• Ferk@lemmy.ml
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    Samsung s22 and s25

    I’m still holding some hope that maybe Samsung’s flavor of the OS won’t have the restriction of requiring Google keys. Specially considering that Samsung has its own “Galaxy Store” with app submissions controlled by them, not Google.

    Though it’s possible they might simply extend the signatures accepted to include also the ones signed by them ^^U …still it would give them a competitive edge to remove the restriction so they might be incentivized to do it.

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        I mean, you can hack/root most devices, even right now. I expect that’s not changing.

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      If they want a lot of play store banking apps + other things that opt into play protect to work they’ll need to add the signature verification requirement.

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        Will the banks in Korea, EU and many other areas where Samsung phones are very common keep that restriction if it meant alienating that many users? I doubt it. That’s why I think the support of a big player on this would be a killing move.

        Also I’m not 100% convinced that it’s impossible to have some verification without it depending on this one change.

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        I’m even willing to use the web apps or webpages for banking, if the browsers can make the handshakes. I’ll forfeit using the bank first party apps, if their websites are full featured.

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          100%, my bank thankfully doesn’t tick that box, but if it did I wouldn’t think twice about dropping the app. Freedom is more important.