← Back to context Comment by fsflover 12 hours ago Are Debian repos a viable grift target? 12 comments fsflover Reply izacus 8 hours ago They absolutely are and that's why they're tightly curated by maintainers. MarsIronPI 7 hours ago Exactly like... you guessed it... F-Droid. Not Google Play. izacus 3 hours ago FDroid has 0.2% of app volume of Play Store.Don't mistake obscurity for security. FDroid isn't the size to even be noticed by problems that Play Store and AppStore are dealing with. 3 replies → fluidcruft 10 hours ago What does that have to do with Android and iOS? fsflover 2 hours ago Free software protects from malware, not walled gardens. fluidcruft 2 hours ago If you don't want Play Store, don't use it? 3 replies →
izacus 8 hours ago They absolutely are and that's why they're tightly curated by maintainers. MarsIronPI 7 hours ago Exactly like... you guessed it... F-Droid. Not Google Play. izacus 3 hours ago FDroid has 0.2% of app volume of Play Store.Don't mistake obscurity for security. FDroid isn't the size to even be noticed by problems that Play Store and AppStore are dealing with. 3 replies →
MarsIronPI 7 hours ago Exactly like... you guessed it... F-Droid. Not Google Play. izacus 3 hours ago FDroid has 0.2% of app volume of Play Store.Don't mistake obscurity for security. FDroid isn't the size to even be noticed by problems that Play Store and AppStore are dealing with. 3 replies →
izacus 3 hours ago FDroid has 0.2% of app volume of Play Store.Don't mistake obscurity for security. FDroid isn't the size to even be noticed by problems that Play Store and AppStore are dealing with. 3 replies →
fluidcruft 10 hours ago What does that have to do with Android and iOS? fsflover 2 hours ago Free software protects from malware, not walled gardens. fluidcruft 2 hours ago If you don't want Play Store, don't use it? 3 replies →
fsflover 2 hours ago Free software protects from malware, not walled gardens. fluidcruft 2 hours ago If you don't want Play Store, don't use it? 3 replies →
They absolutely are and that's why they're tightly curated by maintainers.
Exactly like... you guessed it... F-Droid. Not Google Play.
FDroid has 0.2% of app volume of Play Store.
Don't mistake obscurity for security. FDroid isn't the size to even be noticed by problems that Play Store and AppStore are dealing with.
3 replies →
What does that have to do with Android and iOS?
Free software protects from malware, not walled gardens.
If you don't want Play Store, don't use it?
3 replies →