• Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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    6 days ago

    Usually as an IT professional people assume I lost touch with the average people abilities with technology. I’m used to that by now.

    I understand very well most people want a phone to be simple and easy to use.

    This is not a justification to remove this advanced options for power users. None of the user you mention in your post will ever activate sideloading. This is just an option for that minority of people.

    Android is not much more complicated to use than IOS if you stick to basic use; social networks, taking pics, picking up calls. That’s it.

    You can do all of that without ever knowing about sideloading or advanced permissions and so on.

    So thank you but I’m with well aware I shouldn’t use my perception of Android as the norm. But I’ll definitely say that the average user literally doesn’t ever go in those advanced settings so whether they exist or not doesn’t matter to them. But out of openness I think it’s important the power users can still have this OPTION available.

    Also if you really want a simple phone and super easy to use. Get them an IPhone and call it a day it’s simple as that. Obviously if you can’t afford one then Android should still be fine anyway.

    Somehow I doubt any less technology enthusiastic person would favor an Android phone over an Apple one to then complain that there is too many options available in the settings.

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      6 days ago

      I don’t think anyone is advocating turning off the side loading features, unless I missed something, but the complaints here appear that you have to do extra work to bypass security, which is not something I understand.

      • Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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        6 days ago

        The assumption I think is that Google ask for more and more work to use that feature. So you can either shrug it off or prepare for Google to remove this ability entirely.

        I guess we will see.