So it wasn't really about attestation or security. I am really shocked!
Oh, no, I can't use the McDonald's app!
Can't remember the last time I spent money on McDonald's over priced crap.
When they helped Trump win political points, they bought a lifetime boycott from my. "Franchisees are free to do whatever they like." Is explicit consent from corporate, not the side step they thought it was.
Especially since their Franchisees are not free to do anything that corporate DOESN'T like when it comes down to the building, or decor, or supplies, or food, or special deals, or whatever the fuck else is involved in running the damn business.
However, for politics, gee shucks they just can't have any rules and the franchisees are just able to do whatever.
My bullshitometer hit 11 on that one.
I finally had enough of them last week. 3 shitty, horrible cheeseburgers (no drink or side) cost as much as a proper toasted turkey club sandwich, apple fritter and coffee from Timmy's. I'm done with their trash food. I'll eat Timmy's trash food, at least it's halfway tasty.
Fair, but Timmies is also dogshit. Has been since it was acquired by the multinational conglomerate, Restaurant Brands Incorporated.
Yah, but in terms of availability, it rivals McDogshit and if I'm going to spend $10, Timmy's dogshit is slightly better and you come away with a full meal and drink, at least.
Doesn't their website offer the same functions?
no. you can't order from the mcdonalds website, it tells you to go to the app. if you wanted to you could use the doordash website, or the like
They have a different app though, it looks different and doesn't order at McDonald's but at least the food is better.
Every platform costs. (QA + dev + prod) * Platforms
Nearly Everybody has a phone. They have kiosks at every store and a register.
They don't make more money for a web app.
You shouldn't be eating fast food all the time
Didn't the GrapheneOS devs threaten to sue Google over the attestation issue last summer? Whatever happened to that?
According to the bluesky thread they're talking to regulators now and are still planning on suing. Hopefully they do and something good comes from it.
At what point it was acceptable for everyone to demand you download there app?
Why would I need any of these?
Lol why would I have ever done that? If I need an app for your service I don't need you. (Reddit) (YouTube) Etc ..
At the point that greedy corporate vultures realized that people don't perceive or completely understand the privacy you're giving up in exchange for a few percent off your order, which you better believe has already been jacked up to compensate for the discount.
GrapheneOS protects your privacy, so if the companies pushing their apps can't harvest your data, they see no reason to let you use the app to get your discount.
If they can't trick you, they don't want you playing their game.
To add a little more context, I worked at a corporate marketing firm for 16 years, and I can see through their bullshit ulterior motives like a superpower.
The US is heading into a society where ALL corporations will have their own "loyalty" cards, which you present at time of payment for your discount, which actually serves to track your consumer habits (through being linked to your personal information like name, email address, phone number, physical address, etc).
Eventually, as this opt-in, privacy-invasive trend goes unregulated by our government (due to corporate infiltration of our government's regulatory agencies, the term being "regulatory capture". Learn this word, you will see it on your exam later.), what we see as advertised prices will begin to only apply to those with loyalty cards, the hidden meaning being that the sale price is contingent upon providing your private data. The corporations will pour millions into researching the smallest possible discount which will convince you to participate. Make no mistake, rest assured this is by design, the various industries have colluded, directly or indirectly, during this greedflation era to make it so financially difficult to exist, and have made us all so desperate to get by, we are everything but forced into their privacy disclosure program because we need every little bit that helps.
Goodbye privacy.
Say goodbye to the days of traditional, old-fashioned "here's a sale, here's the money" type of transaction. The buzzards in corporate finance department have found yet another incrementally more efficient way of extracting even more profit from you during the sale process. The era of loyalty cards/proprietary corporate apps is coming fast and hard, so get used to it because it won't be going anywhere but further up your ass. I see these trends and this is ultimately why I left my corporate career. Once I saw it's cold unquenchable heart of greed, I didn't want to use my talent to further stoke the flames to revive the capitalistic greedfest that consumed the 80s. The only difference is that in the 80s, they lacked the technology, government policy, and the understanding of the socioeconomic mathematical models in order for the 1% to plunge us deeper into this hellscape we enjoy today.
The most ironic thing is that if you open a history book, you can see that we convinced nearly the entire world join us in crapping all over communism, because of its tendency to almost certainly lead to corruption and mass suffering DUE TO GREED. Now look at us, we're just one bad presidential term away from being just as bad off as the USSR. "Trickle-down economics" didn't "trickle down" at all, it just funneled more wealth to the greedy rich. Oligarchy, anyone? Now, as a result, if you want (or don't want) a law to apply to you, you can just pay enough money into the corrupt system and get the rules changed for you. The concept of "trickle down economics" was truly a communist policy in sheep's clothing.
I just ask other people in line for their loyalty cards. Or find valid barcodes for them online.
Pretty much COVID. Now that they've invested....
Eh, whatever. If they won't support me, I won't support them.
Oh so they banned their app being used on the OS? I was confused by the title as if they banned it in the workplace or something which would be even crazier
As a revolut user, this is pretty Bad news lmao.
This is probably the coolest news for Graphene!
When a big company blocks use of their app if you use something from a smaller company, users will choose the big company over the small company. Just ask WeChat about how they kill competitors.
I don't know what you are saying but it sounds smart
is there some sort of Android emulator on Android ?
could help this kind of nonsense, what do you think ?
Emulators/VMs are not going to pass safetynet
Last time I called an uber it never came…. Good riddance
Sorry but it seems I might have been mistaken by calling out Uber on this one. Thought i read about Uber during this but I cant find back to it. Have changed the title.
Uber: I don't see it listed in the FAQ. I just installed it, and it works. Where does Uber come from in the post title?
Originally I am 100% sure it was either on that list or in another source I was reading, but cannot foe the life of me find back to it... Very strange.
GrapheneOS folks have also mentioned that they're progressively going to expand on their list in their docs.
But let's face it, if any app is planning on implementing googles API then it's Uber. But if I can't find back to it I will ofc change the title.
There's probably a way to spoof the Android OS right?
This is great news. Let them isolate themselves and lose business.
I'm sure these mega corporations are very sad about the loss of business from all 100 Graphene OS customers they had.
This is informative and unfortunate
Did they do it cos people where spinning up hundreds of instances of the app in virtual machines and claiming free shit.
no.
they're doing it because they're following googles recommendation of integrating Play Integrity API.
Title gore much
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