R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:🧉 on Nostr: npub1nm296…mukpz I get that, but I also noticed that when I installed Google Maps ...
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I get that, but I also noticed that when I installed Google Maps it already had my login.
If I gave the app no privileges other than network, and GSF is sandboxed, how is Google Maps getting the account information.
Unfortunately there's just too much I don't know about how GSF works (and how the sandbox works) to want to run it on my phone, if I can avoid it.
It *is* pretty darn convenient, though.
I had really good luck with MicroG, except for in-app purchases.
I get that, but I also noticed that when I installed Google Maps it already had my login.
If I gave the app no privileges other than network, and GSF is sandboxed, how is Google Maps getting the account information.
Unfortunately there's just too much I don't know about how GSF works (and how the sandbox works) to want to run it on my phone, if I can avoid it.
It *is* pretty darn convenient, though.
I had really good luck with MicroG, except for in-app purchases.