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How about making the Play store usable and not a minefield of suggestions (ads), ads, and recommendations (ads)?
I swear, the last time I went there (I'm not an "app" guy), the actual details of the app were strewn around all the ads as if the whole reason I was there was just an afterthought.
When I do have to install an app (typically updating the MFA client for work), I just go to the web version on my desktop and remote install/update.
I agree. If I want a kind of app, not knowing it by name, it's nigh impossible to find anything useful.
But then, we're talking about Google, who is using their video platform to spam the world with ads for games that don't exist, saying that they are spamming the world with ads for games that don't exist (but not this one (yes, also this one)), for Google's own platform. They are not trustworthy on what to get!
Or even if you do know it by name, it won't show you that one first-- No no, it will show you 3-5 sponsored copycats first, then down below the fold, you can find the app with the exact name you searched for.
I can't wait until the malware operators figure out how to manipulate the results to serve malware
I haven't used it in a few years but last time I tried it it was a mess. I can't imagine what they did to it.
F-droid for the win.
Yeah, this is just ridiculous.