• Albin Jose@kerala.partyOP
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      1 year ago

      Please, Use some common sense.

      Also this is not a open source or privacy community and just answer my question if you know the answer.

      You don’t have to mind every post you see on lemmy.

      • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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        Please, Use some common sense.

        Please, don’t attack the one person who has replied to you.

        Your image actually gives zero real information on what you are asking.

        Mod apps safe???

        Yes and no are both correct( and obviously useless) answers to a question that is so broad.

        So when asking a question, please use commonsense and ask something with some real details so that an actual, useful answer can be given.

  • Maaj [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    …do you have any examples of a modded app that’s semi popular to use? I’m just kinda lost on what we’re talking about here.

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    Let’s say that you install a modded version of any app on HappyMod. Since the app files are basically compromised you never know what the modder has put in the app. Usually you don’t notice trojans, until the police comes to your house after a few months because somebody opened a restaurant in Spain with your credentials (which got shut down due to tax fraud and other bad things) (it actually happened)