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Xiaomi proposed to prohibit Android phones from extracting PK files, which was rejected by Google. What interests have been violated?

Xiaomi proposed to prohibit Android phones from extracting apk files, but Google rejected it because it violated many interests. For example, if you buy a Xiaomi mobile phone and switch to a Huawei mobile phone the next year, the genuine software you bought on Xiaomi mobile phone can't be downloaded to Huawei mobile phone by grabbing the package, which can only be regarded as piracy. This will make users more angry. They obviously paid for it, and now it's pirated if they change their mobile phones. No one will agree. The reason for Google's refusal is that the two lines of code are of little use, which can stop ordinary users. Those who know a little technology can download the decrypted version, and there is no way to restrict everyone.

Apk is essentially a compressed package. Users can go to some websites to find this installation package when they can't find resources, so that they can download similar software on their mobile phones or computers. Users can also change the suffix of the compressed package to. Zip on the computer, so it's easier to decompress, and then use the software or pictures inside. According to foreign developers, when Bian Xiao was first introduced, only ordinary users were allowed to pay for related software continuously. Users with certain technical ability can install a debugging version of Android system and extract apk as before.

Under this dispute, people can find that the essence of the storm is the difference in the ecological environment of the application market. Xiaomi thinks that it is unsafe and inappropriate to export data directly, and uses those applications that pay for downloading as examples. For example, someone paid for apk but decoded it and put it on the platform for others to download and install, which brought losses to developers. However, domestic developers don't think so. They think this test question has nothing to do with what users do. Before a paid application can be installed in a mobile phone, it is necessary to check whether the user has paid, for example, whether there is a purchase record through a Google Play account or whether it is installed on other devices.

Some netizens analyzed that Xiaomi may have done this to monopolize some markets and gain more benefits for himself, but there is no way to really achieve it.