This was Likely Recently Auto-Installed on your Phone.
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It also showed up on my android 11 Reno z
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Good ole Phineas and Ferb
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There's dozens of us.
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That's a mistake on my end. Feel free to cross post it there or share if if you want.
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Ot did on my phone (Ger Pixel 7 Pro)
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Do you have Google's Messages app installed? If it actually does what they claim on the tin, maybe it was only installed on phones with the Messages app installed?
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I don't, so maybe that's the reason?
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Thanks for pointing this out, I had no idea. Removed it and left a review complaining.
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I don't understand why they'd make this a separate app and not a configurable setting in Messages.
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so it will be able to restrict the messages you send....and cut off those it does not like?
and if in a year, no anti trump opinions are allowed.....we won't even be able to complain to our friends?
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As far as I know, the apps are not intercepting the text messages for passcodes. The messages have a specific format and a hash to indicate which app they are targeting. It is up to the messages app to read the message and to forward the code. This design should not need to give the apps any access to your messages.
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There are definitely good, non malicious reasons to have it as a separate app and that should actually be preferred. Off the top of my head:
- Separation of permissions - it only has the permissions it asks for instead of every permission messages has
- It can be disabled/removed without disabling messages
- it can be reused by other applications if that's a desirable feature
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Hotdog/not hotdog finally out?
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Thanks, it says "install" so I must not have it. Whew
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A "dumb phone" these days is really just an android phone with more user restrictions and less security, but all the same spyware.
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