Chalk another one up for Big Brother. I wonder if this will apply to/be enforced on FDroid and Obtainium?
- The “please tread on me harder” state. 
- Obtainium no because it’s a github parser and I highly doubt they’ll implement it on the downloader. - F-Droid and other non-free anpp stores sure. - Accrescent may have to leave Texas, with all that privacy/security jaff. - That works until Google will lock down the APK installer for “unverified” apps 
 
- The text of the new Texas law is here. - I wonder if this will apply to/be enforced on FDroid and Obtainium? - copying my comment from another thread: - “App store” means a publicly available Internet website, software application, or other electronic service that distributes software applications from the owner or developer of a software application to the user of a mobile device. - This sounds like it could apply not only to F-Droid but also to any website distributing APKs, and actually, every other software distribution sysem too (eg, linux distros…) which include software which could be run on a “mobile device” (the definition of which also can be read as including a laptop). - otoh i think they might have made a mistake and left a loophole; all of the requirements seem to depend on an age verification “under Section 121.021” and Section 121.021 says: - When an individual in this state creates an account with an app store, the owner of the app store shall use a commercially reasonable method of verification to verify the individual’s age category - I’m not a lawyer but I don’t see how this imposes any requirements on “app stores” which simply don’t have any account mechanism to begin with :)  - (Not to say that this isn’t still immediately super harmful for the majority of the people who get their apps from Google and Apple…) - Thank you for researching that 
 
- Right, so basically they’ll have a database of who has (had) what app, when, and where… - Which could include apps like Grindr (way to target the LGBT community), or like Signal (way to target Journalists, activists, and other privacy minded people). You can find out a lot about someone’s app choices and in a state like Texas, which is conservative and authoritarian, that can be used to go after certain demographics. - Who is “they”? Google/Apple? Yes. But that’s not really anything new. Texas? I don’t think so. - Texas? I don’t think so - Texas regularly proposes and passes regressive and authoritarian laws all the time. How do you think they will enforce them? - I don’t understand what that has to do with this conversation 
 
 
- Texas is actually a swing state with more blue than red but gerrymandered to win - Yeah, but the thing is that gerrymandering still has resulted in a really authoritarian republican lead state. - Yup and that’s why double gerrymandering will be way worse if it succeeds 
 
 
- Wait until they get that Grindr list and see all their buddies on it. - hold on, lemmie get a video… 
 
 
- owning them libs 
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