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What the actual fuck?!
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Sounds like a really spammy and annoying way to promote an app. I assume someone else who has your phone number signed up on their app and gave access to all their contacts. Then the app sends out spam texts to get you to sign up.
Depending on where you are located, you might be able to report it. Otherwise just drop them a bad review, or name and shame them here
edit, I assume it's this: https://slickapp.co/
Their website is slickapp.co (without the m at the end), but their Android package name is com.slickapp.
Isn't that a bit of an issue?
For example, when handling URLs?
Don't most Android packages begin with com. ?
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@biscat @tanja yea
Not really.
Android apps can declare which urls they accept as deep links. Once that is registered with the system (ie after install) then links of that type can be opened by the app. It doesn't have to match the package name.
The package name should, however, match a domain owned by the publisher of the package.
That is how Java names work. The whole domain-like appearance is meant to avoid name collisions between packages made by different companies.
You are thinking of the standard library, I mean package names for third party code, specifically for what Java calls packages.
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/package/namingpkgs.html