#FDroid in an #EU "Pilot project — De-monopolized access to EU applications"... "The focus of the pilot project includes EU institutions releasing their apps on existing alternative app stores, including f-droid that aims at promoting apps released under open source licenses"
https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-14783-2022-ADD-5/en/pdf
Open the birdsite.
- 1 police taser to death 😪
- 2 rape 😪
Close the birdsite.
#twoff
@longiflorum
Hafenfähne
@PeterSchaar
Sie blockieren täglich sinnlos den Verkehr: Kommen jetzt Haftstrafen für Pendler?
Brandgefährliche Boomer
😅🏎️
@fdroidorg thank u fdroid, very cool. I love you
@fdroidorg To be a little more specific. Non-free (aka proprietary, aka the opposite of free and open source) software is not allowed on the official f-droid.org reposiory. Most trackers are non-free. That's why they violate our policies and have to be removed, or they would prevent and app from being published. FOSS trackers are allowed, but will be tagged with the tracking anti-feature warning. However, those seem to be rather rare.
On Google Play many FOSS apps contain non-free trackers. That often enough prevents apps from getting into official f-droid.org repo. So may apps provide a build flavor without non-free dependencies for F-Droid.
Gibts eigentlich schon ein #spenden Konto für die #LetzteGeneration , um die Strafen aufgrund der Blockaden zu tilgen?
Did you know that #FDroid isn't only informing you about #tracking with anti-feature warnings, but also removes trackers from apps? #FDroidUserSurvey
An interesting headline, probably a good read for bedtime:
The Slow Death of Surveillance Capitalism Has Begun
A European Union ruling against Meta marks the beginning of the end of targeted ads.
https://www.wired.com/story/meta-surveillance-capitalism/