Imagine your friend that does not know anything about linux, don’t you think this would make them not install the firefox flatpak and potentially think that linux is unsafe?

I ask this because I believe we must be careful and make small changes to welcome new users in the future, we have to make them as much comfortable as possible when experimenting with a new O.S

I believe this warning could have a less alarming design, saying something like “This app can use elevated permissions. What does this mean?” with the “What does this mean?” text as a clickable URL that shows the user that this may cause security risks. I mean, is kind of a contradiction to have “verified” on the app and a red warning saying “Potentially unsafe”, the user will think “well, should I trust this or not??”

    • bloodfart
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      6 months ago

      yeah apt just trusts the server if it properly identifies itself

      the barrier to entry for attacking that seems pretty high though

      if that freaks you out, switch to a rhel derivative, they got a shiny progress bar