Google's appeal highlights the risks of exposing its 100 million Android users in the US to new security threats, which it deems substantial and unjustified.
The company argues that opening access to third-party app stores may mislead users into believing these stores are safe, potentially compromising user security.
By granting third-party stores access to its app catalog, Google contends it invites unwanted risks by legitimizing bad-intentioned entities that could harm users' experiences.
Google warns that allowing developers to link out from their apps poses a significant risk of phishing attacks, which could lead to data theft.
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