Firefox adds Google Play Integrity checks for it's AI features
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6 hours ago
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| bugzilla.mozilla.org
| HN
itskamran
1 hour ago
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Interesting choice. Play Integrity is typically used to verify app/device authenticity on Android, so this likely ties more to protecting AI features from abuse than anything browser-related...
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Zambyte
6 hours ago
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What does this mean?
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josephcsible
4 hours ago
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It means that if you root your phone or use a custom ROM, Firefox will help remote third parties detect that you did so, so that they can block you from accessing them.
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