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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink30•1 year agoMaybe read the article and not look like an idiot. All they did was move the certificates into a signed package that is updated through Google Play. They can revoke certs even faster now because it doesn’t require a system update.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink15•1 year agoCool, so I can’t revoke the certs myself? Still bad. I can’t add my own for testing? Still bad. They manage it via an app that I can’t change at all? Still bad.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•edit-21 year agoWhat if you can’t access gplay for various reasons? (Non-stock OS, geographic lockout, etc etc) Are you just straight-up boned when 14 rolls around? Genuinely curious
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoI hope that on LineageOS that you will still be able to manage your own certificates
Maybe read the article and not look like an idiot. All they did was move the certificates into a signed package that is updated through Google Play. They can revoke certs even faster now because it doesn’t require a system update.
Cool, so I can’t revoke the certs myself? Still bad.
I can’t add my own for testing? Still bad.
They manage it via an app that I can’t change at all? Still bad.
What if you can’t access gplay for various reasons? (Non-stock OS, geographic lockout, etc etc)
Are you just straight-up boned when 14 rolls around? Genuinely curious
I hope that on LineageOS that you will still be able to manage your own certificates