I'd buy that if not the intentional jabs at people far outsi...

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I think it's also important to recognize that the FCC and other alphabet agencies created massive amounts of regulation around application security. T...

I'd buy that if not the intentional jabs at people far outside the normal consumer market. I can't see how Google would be responsible for users ignoring a warning and installing software outside the Play Store. Or installing something like GrapheneOS. Money probably is a major reason, but I suspect not from fear of being sued (I wonder if the TOS even make that feasible). Arbitration stuff or whatever.

And on this point, making the system less open seems to bring more liability onto Google than it removes. I get their desire to control their own app store. I even get the argument they may be held legally responsible for the apps they allow on there. KYC it if they want, I don't use it. But I don't buy the argument for FOSS projects they aren't actively steering people to. I see competition killing as a more likely reason in those cases.

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