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Comment by qwertox

3 months ago

I'm already annoyed by the fact that when I upgrade my own apps, self-developed and only used by me, which are installed either from Android Studio or by letting the app itself download the update from my server (with the app installation permission) and me then installing it, that I must send the app to Google for them to make a security check.

It's not an option, even if they pretend it to be one: if I click the text "install without scanning", nothing happens. I must accept the big button that uploads the app for a scan. It's none of their business.

ADB is no alternative for me, because it's easier for me to send a websocket command to my 9 devices (mostly dashboards) so that they download the file and start the upgrade process, so that I then only need to press the "upgrade" button manually on each device. Remove the dashboards from the walls, just to plug an USB cable in them, to upgrade the apps?