Welcome brothers and sisters, I really like foss apps and I cant imagine android without Fdroid, but lately I installed Fdroid on my new phone and play protect say - this app can be dangerous so he stopped installing apk. Of course I downloaded fdroid client from official site https://f-droid.org/ so it cant be something dirty there, anyway maybe play protect is supersensitive or something? or maybe I should use other client like droid-ify? - https://github.com/Droid-ify/client/releases or simply dont care and turn off play protect because its normal thing how he “fight” with fdroid. Thank you for helping with my paranoia.

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    1 year ago

    The Android ecosystem is very sensitive to these things. If you try to install any APK that’s not from the Play store you’ll get a similar warning. Especially for apps that want to be able to install other apps. You just have to attest that after it is good. And then everything should be fine. Once you give afterwards the proper permissions.

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        1 year ago

        I thought I knew something, thank you for the correction.

        This is what I see when I try to install fdroid APK directly. Android 13

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          1 year ago

          That’s something else. That just means that whatever app you used to open and install the apk doesn’t have the permission to do so yet.

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            1 year ago

            Actually seems like in this case the global “allow unknown sources” setting is still disabled on your phone, not the app’s permission. But you will see this dialogue if the app you’re installing from doesn’t have permission as well.

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      1 year ago

      This has not been my experience. I always turn on Play Protect but almost never recieve warnings about APKs. I install plenty of apps outside of the Play Store, even some sketchy ones. The only one that ever gave me a Play Protect warning is Lucky Patcher.