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asdfasdfasdf@lemmy.world to Privacy@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 days ago

Firefox for Android adding Google Integrity checks

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Firefox for Android adding Google Integrity checks

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asdfasdfasdf@lemmy.world to Privacy@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 days ago
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Firefox for Android's Play Integrity check hits custom ROMs - OMG! Ubuntu
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Mozilla has added support for Google's Play Integrity API, known for blocking users of custom ROMs from accessing banking apps, to Firefox for Android.
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    It does not mean Firefox can no longer be installed or run on non-certified or rooted Android devices, but it might mean that users on non-certified or rooted devices can’t access all AI features in Firefox for Android.

    Important note

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      Oh no! Not the AI features!

    • BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works
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      Sooo… If I root my phone I don’t have to deal with AI in Firefox?

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        Or you could… Press the disable AI button… The one Firefox added shortly after users pushed back on the added AI ‘features’…

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          You mean the button that shouldn’t even need to exist? That button?

          The button added to disable something I didn’t ask for, need or even wanted in the first place? You mean that button?

          What a novel idea…

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          That’s a lot to handle for luddites.

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        Or you could install IronFox

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      Nobody wants that garbage anyway so no big loss.

    • Scott@lem.free.as
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      Oh no! … Anyway…

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      I don’t trust that. If they’re implementing it for AI only now, they will likely let it seep into other areas of Firefox later

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      Wait what, this sounds like a win…?

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