Please stop google! It’s enough.
Please stop google! It’s enough.
The Issue
Google is actively restricting access to essential apps and features for millions of users who choose to run custom Android operating systems. This systematic blocking undermines user freedom and control over their own devices.
Why Custom Android ROMs Matter
Users worldwide depend on custom operating systems to:
Extend their devices' lifespanbeyond manufacturer support, reducing e-waste
Address critical security vulnerabilities left unpatched in stock ROMs
Enhance privacy by controlling data collection
Optimize performance and battery life
Customize their digital experience
Google's Restrictive Practices:
While Google claims their Play Integrity system protects "app security," evidence suggests these restrictions primarily serve to:
Reinforce Google's monopoly over the Android ecosystem
Force users into Google's data collection framework
Lock developers into the Play Store ecosystem
Limit user choice and control over their own devices
Our Solution:
We're establishing a non-profit organizationdedicated to:
Challenging Google's restrictive practices through legal and technical means
Advocating for users' fundamental right to modify their devices
Supporting development of Android, indipendent from Google Services
Building a coalition of developers, users, and privacy advocates
Our Goals:
Restore full app access for custom ROM users
Establish legal precedentsprotecting software modification rights
Build a more open, user-controlled ecosystem
Take Action:
Sign the petition to show your support
Join our community: Discord & Telegram
Get involved
We're seeking volunteers with expertise in:
Software Development
Legal Advocacy
Technical Writing
Community Organization
Contact us through our community channels to contribute to this vital fight for digital freedom.
Together, we can ensure that technology serves its users, not corporate interests.
Report google as much as you can.
We need our old Android Community back.
Support us and repost it.
1
The Issue
Google is actively restricting access to essential apps and features for millions of users who choose to run custom Android operating systems. This systematic blocking undermines user freedom and control over their own devices.
Why Custom Android ROMs Matter
Users worldwide depend on custom operating systems to:
Extend their devices' lifespanbeyond manufacturer support, reducing e-waste
Address critical security vulnerabilities left unpatched in stock ROMs
Enhance privacy by controlling data collection
Optimize performance and battery life
Customize their digital experience
Google's Restrictive Practices:
While Google claims their Play Integrity system protects "app security," evidence suggests these restrictions primarily serve to:
Reinforce Google's monopoly over the Android ecosystem
Force users into Google's data collection framework
Lock developers into the Play Store ecosystem
Limit user choice and control over their own devices
Our Solution:
We're establishing a non-profit organizationdedicated to:
Challenging Google's restrictive practices through legal and technical means
Advocating for users' fundamental right to modify their devices
Supporting development of Android, indipendent from Google Services
Building a coalition of developers, users, and privacy advocates
Our Goals:
Restore full app access for custom ROM users
Establish legal precedentsprotecting software modification rights
Build a more open, user-controlled ecosystem
Take Action:
Sign the petition to show your support
Join our community: Discord & Telegram
Get involved
We're seeking volunteers with expertise in:
Software Development
Legal Advocacy
Technical Writing
Community Organization
Contact us through our community channels to contribute to this vital fight for digital freedom.
Together, we can ensure that technology serves its users, not corporate interests.
Report google as much as you can.
We need our old Android Community back.
Support us and repost it.
1
The Decision Makers
Petition Updates
Share this petition
Petition created on December 16, 2024
