• Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Nova launcher works great for me, I haven’t let it update in years. Looks like that isn’t going to change.

    I’ve been burned so many times that I’ve finally learned my lesson. When I find that I like an app, that it does everything I want, the first thing I do is turn auto updates off. It can stay frozen in time forever, just working normally.

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        6 hours ago

        Yeah sure, the os gets regular updates, banking apps get updates.

        But when it comes to digital devices, convenience and security are in a constant tug of war, ultimately we have to make a choice. And when I make that choice I remember that this isn’t a company phone, there’s no customer data at risk, no important info to be breached. And still the number of times I’ve been hacked: 0

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          2 hours ago

          Apps can have vulnerabilities too. What happens when something you install can make changes to your launcher because one of it’s libraries has a known hole? Launchers get a decent level of unchecked power.

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        11 hours ago

        No one is going to waste a zero day on a random guy using Nova launcher. Zero days are used against governments & other militaries.

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          But if you’re not installing updates to patch out a zero day, the vulnerability is still there.