APKs are signed, you can verify the integrity of an APK. If you have a previous version of an app installed, a new version with incorrect signature won't even install.
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Can you tell me which modules you use? I am trying to pass SafetyNet on Waydroid but can't pass even basic integrity.
The other way around is actually supported
They added AVIF
Could you give more details? On which platform did this happen?
I did have to install 3rd part drivers for Dualshock 3. And I will follow a GitHub guide when the gaming PC is upgraded to Win11 and Logitech f710 no longer works. https://gist.github.com/bsamadi/4d4070658b7ea4ee7960cae40a7fccb4
RPCS3 can run most PS3 games but Steam Deck may fall short in some of them. Recommended specs include 6 core CPU but Deck has 4.
MS makes a redirect to log you in, you can hit back button twice to escape. Bad design but not malice.
pulls out USB-C to USB-A adapter
Quickly going back twice always works with MS forums. First page logs you in (or fails) and the second is the page you wanted to go.
XP for me but it was EOL
Why do you think apps should verify their integrity in the first place? In the case of banking apps or other online apps, the APIs they use should be secure in the first place so a user can't achieve anything meaningful by modifying API calls. In the case of offline games with monetization, a hacker who makes a pirated APK will also remove the restriction so legitimate players on non standart ROMs will get screwed. In the case of messaging apps with a "delete messages" or "one time view" function ie. Whatsapp, the sender shouldn't take that their actions will be respected by other clients because modded apps exist and Whatsapp doesn't care if you install it on a rooted device.