XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone
nospam wrote:
Q1: Do iOS apps incorporate the Google GSF (or equivalent) from Google?
parts of it can be.
I suspect that's true, but what we need to find are credible references.
If anything, it's likely Google inserted GSF components into _their_ apps. Whether or not Apple did the same things is something we'd have to check.
Q2: How do you know
because i've written ios apps and know what's available.
Naah. Let's be open and honest nospam. There's zero evidence you know
anything about coding since you've been wrong so many times already.
Hence, your claim that you've written iOS apps isn't believed by anyone.
My recommendation is for you to stop lying about your coding skills and
start answering correctly some of the iOS and coding questions correctly.
This technical question is your first chance to show you know something.
and how can you tell when you install any given app?
you don't when it's installed unless it's disclosed by the developer,
which it almost certainly won't be beyond something generic such as
'collects analytics', which isn't necessarily using a google framework.
This is likely a true statement given the main way we know for Android is
that the Google Play Store client tells us whether or not GSF is included.
Android has many ways to easily & freely look at the code, like this:
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https://i.postimg.cc/Jh8fJ9C7/gsf01.jpg> Apps with gsf are reported
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https://i.postimg.cc/9fhXXxSx/gsf02.jpg> AppManager analyzes the code
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https://i.postimg.cc/T27PjJLw/gsf03.jpg> Notice linked-in gms code
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https://i.postimg.cc/wjJTpKWy/gsf04.jpg> Firebase crashlytics also
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https://i.postimg.cc/0jQyRb3P/gsf05.jpg> Signatures, keys & checksums
But what free app on the Apple iOS app store will do that functionality?
however, it's possible in other ways.
What free app on the iOS App Store gives us this needed functionality?
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