I always update my apps. If an app gets shitty, I change the app cause the problem is not on the app, it’s on the owners philosophy and this is what I wanna get rid of.
I don’t use most of Google apps and stock’s bloatware , so I don’t update it too
For other apps , it depends on the update itself , if it brings good new things and bug fixes I update , otherwise I mostly ignore until the next update
Anyone have a Fing replacement from the likes of fdroid/neostore or otherwise that says fuck you to the new “requirement” that Fing is claiming hampered their app?
Unless it’s some really obscure app it should be on APK mirror or a similar site, no?
That way you can update your stuff (generally a good idea if it connects to a network) and if something is ruined you can downgrade back to an older APK pretty easily
This is a valid recommendation (might not apply to all apps, such as bank or password apps) also because bugs can happen… But man I just hate seeing I have pending updates haha.
I don’t update apps until they break. Never know when an update is going to enshittify an app. (Fing, etc.)
I always update my apps. If an app gets shitty, I change the app cause the problem is not on the app, it’s on the owners philosophy and this is what I wanna get rid of.
I don’t use most of Google apps and stock’s bloatware , so I don’t update it too For other apps , it depends on the update itself , if it brings good new things and bug fixes I update , otherwise I mostly ignore until the next update
Anyone have a Fing replacement from the likes of fdroid/neostore or otherwise that says fuck you to the new “requirement” that Fing is claiming hampered their app?
I’m using Fing 10.3.0 - a version before it was enshittified. Not sure where I got the apk from.
I found one on APKMirror https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/fing-limited/fing-network-tools/fing-network-tools-10-3-0-release/
You should. I always keep mine updated.
Unless it’s some really obscure app it should be on APK mirror or a similar site, no?
That way you can update your stuff (generally a good idea if it connects to a network) and if something is ruined you can downgrade back to an older APK pretty easily
This is a valid recommendation (might not apply to all apps, such as bank or password apps) also because bugs can happen… But man I just hate seeing I have pending updates haha.