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So the people who "can barely run their phones" are also the ones consciously seeking out adb files and acknowledging the warning that pops up when they proceed to install them? Because it seems like every single time I heard of a bunch of rubes being pwnt, they'd all installed some fake tool or Jerry Smith tier bubble popping game that unsurprisingly ended up being malware... distributed by the fucking Play Store. When Google's "Play Protect" doesn't seem to actually matter, why would anyone want to allow them to then monopolize app distribution under the false flag of "security?"