Post 2283315 by deletionism@mastodon.technology
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(DIR) Post #2283315 by deletionism@mastodon.technology
2018-10-28T22:40:50Z
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I found out just now (how stupid of me, it's so obvious) Google Play Services and Play Store must be running and fully updated if you wish to receive the latest security updates for your device. @ChrisWere
(DIR) Post #2283316 by AppleStrudelMan@fosstodon.org
2018-10-29T07:02:21Z
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@deletionismAndroid security update? What's that?@ChrisWere
(DIR) Post #2283317 by deletionism@mastodon.technology
2018-10-29T14:10:04Z
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@AppleStrudelMan @ChrisWere These patches rolled out either by Google or you phone manufacturer to improve system stability and plug possible loopholes in device security.
(DIR) Post #2283318 by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
2018-10-29T14:10:59Z
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@deletionism @AppleStrudelMan Yeah, but a lot of phone manufacturers are notorious for not maintaining their phones after sale.
(DIR) Post #2283319 by hellpie@weeaboo.space
2018-12-25T19:02:37.265395Z
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@ChrisWere @AppleStrudelMan @deletionism Google started requiring 2 years of mandatory security updates to OEMs starting with all models released roughly after Android Pie's release date.