Google to pay $700 million in case over whether its app store is an illegal monopoly

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Uhm. This is not true. They don't require working knowledge of apks and Android walks you through the process of installing via Unknown Sources.

Try installing packages from outside iOS..

I don't use iOS and have only been able to install many popular apps through APKs sourced from other sites like github and apkpure.

Ill admit I don't know much about side loading but I think that only supports my original point that the average user isnt aware of less intuitive alternatives to the play store.

Let me introduce you to !fdroid@lemmy.ml

Also Amazon has an app store for android as well.

I'm vaguely familiar with fdroid, but thanks for linking. My understanding is that fdroid doesnt support automatic updates, though I might be wrong. I use obtainium instead.

Amazon store is indeed another option. Personally my issue with the Google play store is the sketchiness of the company though, so Amazon isn't a good alternative for people like myself.

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I'm sure this isn't the right place to ask this, but does anyone have a website they use for apks that is pretty solid?

I'm trying to de-google my life and the play store is the last holdover for me. I already use F-droid but that is more for open source software.

apologies if this was the wrong place to ask.

The one I use is called Aurora Store.

That just connects back to Play Store. It's essentially just a front-end for it.

F-droid is actually unconnected to Google. They both have their place, but it's best to clarify that.

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