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

      This would render Linux unfit for use in Schools, Public Libraries, Youth Centers and other places where Children and Teenagers have access to PCs.

      It is, in addition to that, possible that internal regulation of government offices prohibit the use of adult software. Not sure about it, but it would IMHO fit the mindset of bureaucrats

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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 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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        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.