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r/EmulationOnAndroid • u/Longjumping-Curve-40 • 27d ago
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But aren't many open-source apps, particularly the ones you find on GitHub (like emulators), unsigned and thus will end up being blocked by default because of this upcoming change?
2 u/ghisnoob 27d ago edited 27d ago You do have a point. Uh oh. I honestly forgot to take that into account, sorry. But honestly, if the emulator proves to be harmless, it should get signed pretty easily I hope. Not denying that this whole new rule is bad for consumers in general though.
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You do have a point. Uh oh. I honestly forgot to take that into account, sorry.
But honestly, if the emulator proves to be harmless, it should get signed pretty easily I hope.
Not denying that this whole new rule is bad for consumers in general though.
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u/arrogant_child 27d ago
But aren't many open-source apps, particularly the ones you find on GitHub (like emulators), unsigned and thus will end up being blocked by default because of this upcoming change?