In recent years, Samsung has been known to provide several third-party software on its own Galaxy devices. They want to encourage customers to create a Samsung account. It seems to be getting worse and bolder with the latest mid-range smartphones, an unfortunate story.
Especially among the current middle class, a Samsung account is not yet necessary because the new AI functions of “Galaxy AI” are not included here. To use the app normally, you need a Google Account for the Google Play Store, but nothing more. It offers protection against malicious software, but it’s not enough for Samsung
For years, Samsung has tried to sell its own customers that a lack of different apps and add-ons means less security. However, McAfee’s anti-virus scanner doesn’t make sense because of Google Play Protect, which is included anyway. And it doesn’t mean that security will be worse without a Samsung account.
Third party apps are highly recommended to the customer
Colleagues also say criticized, which has more and more conversations when setting up new devices to recommend third-party apps to users, for which Samsung certainly gets a lot of ad money. Samsung is likely to be compensated if the apps are installed.
Samsung sells new dialogs to get appropriate app recommendations. These include common candidates, apps known for aggressive advertising like Temu or Candy Crush Saga. The idea quickly became clear that it was about existing advertising contracts and ultimately money. Samsung should reconsider this matter.
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