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Samourai Wallet has announced that, due to the Google Play Storeâs ânew extremely restrictive policies,â a number of security features are being removed from the wallet. The developers have applied for an exemption to the new rules, but Google has rejected their request.
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Googleâs New Policies
Developers of privacy-enhanced mobile BTC wallet Samourai announced on Monday that they have been forced to disable a number of security features due to the Google Play Storeâs new policies. They wrote:
It is with great sadness that we are disabling the following features within Samourai Wallet as of version 0.99.04 â which will be released tomorrow â due to new extremely restrictive policies Google has decided to introduce in their effort to become more of a âwalled gardenâ experience.
The three features being disabled are called âStealth Mode,â âSIM Switch Defense,â and âRemote SMS Commands.â
Samourai detailed that they applied for an exemption to the new rules. The self-proclaimed privacy activists explained to Google that âremoving such functionality would cause users who rely on those features to be less secure and more exposed.â However, the tech giant still rejected their application.
The developers noted that Google does not care about any of the security benefits the wallet offers, adding:
Samourai Wallet would have been removed from the Google Play Store had we not complied with this dictate.
Three Hardcore Security Features Gone
The three soon-to-be missing features have been part of Samourai Wallet since its first release in 2015. They are optional settings that are turned off by default. According to the developers, âTo this day no other wallet has enabled these types of features, and now it is very likely no other wallet will, thanks to the heavy hand of Google.â
One of the three features to be removed â SIM Switch Defense â Samourai described as a feature that alerts âusers to the fact that their SIM card was being hijacked due to extremely poor opsec by their network carrier.â It accomplishes this by stealthily sending an SMS message to a trusted mobile number when the phoneâs SIM card has been changed.
Another feature to be disabled is Stealth Mode which gives users a way to hide their wallet app from attackers who have physical access to their smartphones. Enabling the feature requires granting the app access to make undetected outgoing calls. The developers tweeted on Monday:
Many users in South America who use this feature are now at risk, thanks to @Googleplay
The last feature Google has a problem with is Remote SMS Commands which âallows users who lost their device to remotely erase their bitcoin wallet to prevent further loss of their bitcoin stash,â the wallet developers described. â@Googleplay has killed that as well.â
Bypassing Googleâs Restrictions
The Samourai team said that they âhope to bring these features back somehow in the future in the Google Play Store.â
Meanwhile, they expect to resume offering all features âvia alternative distribution methods such as direct download and F-Droid in the coming months.â F-Droid, the most popular alternative Android app marketplace, has fewer restrictions than the Google Play Store but its install process can be too complicated for some users. Samourai developers further wrote:
In the coming months we will expand our distribution model to include self-hosted APK [Android install package file] downloads and inclusion in the open source F-Droid app store. These versions will all include the Stealth Mode, Remote SMS, and SIM Switch Defense features.
In the meantime, Samourai developers have advised users to disable stealth mode prior to updating to the new version.
What do you think of Googleâs new policies which force Samourai Wallet to remove these security features? Let us know in the comments section below.
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