This is not only happening on mobiles. Since about one year, your add-ons on
Opera and Firefox are "verified". If developers do not let their add-on
veriefy, they are suspended.
What also poped into my eyes was point "3. Permanent Enrolement". If you have a
well going app and the name is in all ears and mind, you will lose that name
should you decide to get out of the GPAS.
If Michael's and Nathan's fears - I do share them - are true, then apps can
only be securely downloaded and installed from developers own website.
Tricky move.
elm-
On May 19, 2017 3:12:04 PM GMT+01:00, Nathan of Guardian
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Fri, May 19, 2017, at 07:29 AM, Michael Rogers wrote:
>> Paranoid people might suspect that this simultaneous move by Apple
>and
>> Google is the result of political pressure to provide some means of
>> adding/removing functionality, such as end-to-end encryption.
>
>You read my mind.
>
>+n
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