Google CEO warned about installing non-Play Store applications

Google CEO warned about installing non Play Store applications


Google CEO Sundar Pichaiagainst the risk in the non-Play Store application installation infrastructure on the Android side. warned.

As you know, for Android phones, there is an official market via APKs. Play Store Apart from this, applications can be installed. However, this poses a huge security risk. Because APK files can be tampered with, so applications can be loaded with malicious software that steals your information. Unlike Apple, Google has not closed this situation despite all the security risks. In fact, it always prioritizes the Play Store. In fact, in this regard, the CEO of Google and also Alphabet Sundar Pichai does not think differently. As recently brought up, Pichai offers Android users, It tells/recommends them not to install non-Play Store applications on their phones.. In this respect, “It can completely compromise your phone” who said Pichai, Regarding the APK installation infrastructure, “This way, malware can be installed on your phone and your security can be seriously compromised.” he also explains. Everyone really needs to be very careful about installing APKs.

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Previously Google CEO on Android Sundar Pichai A statement made by audio brought. According to Pichai, the company is using phone calls to make updates more frequent. It even increases the income of producers. As far as we learned from the statement, phone manufacturers are asked to increase the frequency of updates. financial incentive programs are implementedthe company that sends more / more frequent updates in this context Google makes more money from its services.

Stating that updates are costly Sundar Pichaiso despite the incentive practices, some manufacturers are sacrificing potential revenue instead of intermediate updates. states that he prefers to work on the next major Android app. This explains to some extent why some Android phones receive many updates and some do not. As far as we know, Google requires a two-year update for all Android phones.

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