There are plenty of choices, and everyone can pick what they like. I also mostly just use Jumble on desktop, haha. But I don’t really see the points you listed as disadvantages of PWAs: - Forced updates mean an early client can quickly fix bugs and ship features. You might be worried about “malicious” updates, but does an APK really solve that? How many people actually review Amethyst’s source code, and even if they do, how many compile it themselves? - Jumble is a purely static site and could even be deployed directly on nostr via . If needed, I’m sure someone would mirror it, it’s open source after all. Isn’t that actually more decentralized than an APK? - Depending on the browser means Jumble runs anywhere a browser exists. An APK, in contrast, depends on Android and doesn’t easily run elsewhere.

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Zapstore signing is something that’s better in apk’s. PWAs rely on SSL certs that live on CDN or server: easier to hack when the code itself is not signed.