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> Should I really care?
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> Should I really care?
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If security (and privacy, as they overlap) matters to you, F-Droid should not be used. If you don't care or if you'll use it knowingly, then it's up to your threat model.
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It's up to your threat model, and of course your personal preferences. Most likely, your phone won't turn into a nuclear weapon if you install F-Droid on it - and this is far the point that this article is trying to make. Still, I believe these information will be valuable for anyone who values a **practical approach to privacy** (rather than ideological one).
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> But there are more malware in Play Store! How can you say that it's more secure?
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> But there are more malware in Play Store! How can you say that it's more secure?
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