@ekes@ieji.de @EU_Commission@social.network.europa.eu On Android, you can install FDroid or other third-party stores by just downloading the APK and installing it like an app. On desktop, you can install whatever store you want (like Chocolatey on Windows, Homebrew on macOS, whatever you want on Linux), and there is no system lock on where your software comes from (although I wouldn't be surprised if Windows started doing it to force people to use the Microsoft Store). It works well, so why is it a problem from Apple (and partially from Google)?