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[โ€“] HK65@sopuli.xyz 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Will banks or Google itself not opt out?

Will Google not offer backroom incentives for companies to opt in to its monopoly scheme like it did before for other schemes?

[โ€“] Zak@lemmy.world 1 points 16 hours ago

They don't have to offer backroom incentives to the sort of organizations that want to use attestation. That would be a good future target for antitrust courts, as I'm pretty sure Google's primary motivation to add it was Amazon launching a phone in 2014 without Google services. Amazon didn't need Google's help to fail at that, but perhaps the next company to try was dissuaded.

As Apple recently discovered, willful noncompliance with the antitrust court is a bad plan. Google will probably be wary of backroom deals in the short term.