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Comment by thephyber

21 days ago

You are approaching as is the malicious developer was trying to add useful features for the users.

But in practice, these “apps that lookalike popular apps” are not intended to just be adware-less versions of the popular apps. They are frequently “hide the ads, inject the malware with more permissions” Trojan horses.

I think there is likely a dual motive from Google where they both want to stop malware _and_ stop people blocking youtube ads. The malware problem is real though.

  • Yes but using a real problem as a vehicle for increased control and permission is, in it of itself, a Trojan horse.

    Google is doing the same thing the fake apps are doing. Real problem: bad ads. Solution: cracked app. Trojan: too many permissions, steals data.

    Google: problem: bad apps. Solution: advanced Google DRM. Trojan: too many permissions, steals data.