Stop Google from limiting access to Custom ROMS

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Stop Google from limiting access to Custom ROMS via Play Integrity.

This petition might interest you. We are fighting against Google's monopoly with Play Integrity that essentially blocks users with a custom operating system from accessing certain functionalities and applications. The European Commission is already aware of the situation, but judged it as low priority: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/PETI-CM-757267_EN.pdf It's time for us to unite and show Google and EU how much we care about this issue.

Petition here: https://www.change.org/p/stop-google-from-limiting-custom-roms
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Nexus 4 introduced me to custom
ROMs and enjoyed every day of my Nexus4, OnePlus One and 3T. You could unlock like 100+ features which made small tasks soo much better. Paranoid Android will always have a special place in my heart.
 
Honestly even if the petition passes google has been moving functionality out of AOSP into closed-source google apps.
Even basic stuff like calendar and messages is now closed source and custom rom developers have to create their own which already discourages their development.
 
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I am not into Android so I am not aware about what is happening in android world but it seems Google is making android more restrictive day by day.
Just yesterday, on my samsung Tab A7, I wanted to move apps and its data to SD card and there was no direct way to do it without enabling developer options and enabling the force move feature.
Additionally, I am not allowed access the /Android/data folder directly on device. None of the jugaad methods are working too. I found some method which was telling me to download something that mimics tablet being connected to PC to enable access. This too didn't work.
 
I am not allowed access the /Android/data folder directly on device.
This got implemented in Android 8.1 or something. Now it's A15. If you connect a data cable to the phone it asks for password if you try doing data transfer. If you remove sim card from phone, phone will reboot. All new security features in case phone gets stolen. There's a new message on my pixel now after booting up - "Unlock for data and internet".
 
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I am not into Android so I am not aware about what is happening in android world but it seems Google is making android more restrictive day by day.
Just yesterday, on my samsung Tab A7, I wanted to move apps and its data to SD card and there was no direct way to do it without enabling developer options and enabling the force move feature.
Additionally, I am not allowed access the /Android/data folder directly on device. None of the jugaad methods are working too. I found some method which was telling me to download something that mimics tablet being connected to PC to enable access. This too didn't work.
There is a workaround for the Android/data access. Use Material Files from F-Droid.
 
Honestly even if the petition passes google has been moving functionality out of AOSP into closed-source google apps.
Even basic stuff like calendar and messages is now closed source and custom rom developers have to create their own which already discourages their development.
Google is just taking control of as much as possible.

I still remember the words from Alta Vista or Lycos lead developer two decades ago..
(Google) Wolf was allowed to enter the hen house (other search engines) and its continued till day.
There is a workaround for the Android/data access. Use Material Files from F-Droid.
Not everyone can easily configure F-Droid to work for them.
 
Google is just taking control of as much as possible.

I still remember the words from Alta Vista or Lycos lead developer two decades ago..
(Google) Wolf was allowed to enter the hen house (other search engines) and its continued till day.

Not everyone can easily configure F-Droid to work for them.
It can be directly sideloaded without the F-Droid client from the website or github.
 
Installing Custom ROM isn't difficult. However, using a Custom ROM on an actively used device, which serves as a daily driver, is getting quite difficult.
Most of the apps issue warnings or refuse to work. Installing Magisk is a temporary solution.
Google is obviously against Custom ROMs as it unlocks a TON of new features and significantly extends the life of older devices.