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minus-square@erwan@lemmy.mllinkfedilink5•1 year agoAn Open Source app that you don’t compile yourself after reviewing the source code has the exact same risks. There is no guarantee that the version of Jerboa you install from the Play Store corresponds to the source code you see on GitHub.
minus-squareDessalineslinkfedilink13•1 year agoIt’s also on f-droid, which does their own builds, and you could also compare the build with one you do on your own machine. So no, you don’t have to trust me.
An Open Source app that you don’t compile yourself after reviewing the source code has the exact same risks.
There is no guarantee that the version of Jerboa you install from the Play Store corresponds to the source code you see on GitHub.
It’s also on f-droid, which does their own builds, and you could also compare the build with one you do on your own machine. So no, you don’t have to trust me.