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    Since it is impossible to implement on Linux, it may just be flagged as adult-only software.

    But, there is still hope. What if Snaps and Flatpaks get properly flagged, allowing Ubuntu and/or Fedora to be legal?

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      I mean it’s impossible on all computers.

      Windows should ensure you can only use app-store and make it impossible to install an exe from online as example

      MacOS even funnier. If I save a bash script I found online mac is supposed to refuse, unless I am using a vpn that is!

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        I don’t think they will prohibit side loading. This will cause serious issues to developers, and other professionals.

        Like, I cannot use the X tool from Github, just because the Y developer refuses to publish it in an organized store?

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      Ok, but how to prevent programs installed as Appimage, by source compilation or just downloaded binaries from running? You need a way to prevent this methods of installation to be legal

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        24 hours ago

        This also applies to Windows. What prevents a user from downloading a Firefox fork that does not properly implement age verification?

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          Microsoft already has the S-Mode in Windows 11 that only allows to execute apps that come from the Microsoft Store. So it is already possible in Windows.