Users often seek control over app installations and updates. Android's restrictions on package signature checks and app downgrades can be inconvenient for those who wish to customize their devices or troubleshoot issues. Specifically, features like 'Bypass package signature check' and 'Allow app downgrade' give users valuable flexibility.
Currently, modules like 'Let Me Downgrade' (com.berdik.letmedowngrade) and 'Core Patch' (com.coderstory.toolkit) provide these functionalities via Xposed. 'Let Me Downgrade' offers a handy quick settings toggle, while 'Core Patch' lacks this convenience, requiring manual toggling within Xposed.
Integrating quick settings toggles for both 'Bypass package signature check' and 'Allow app downgrade' directly into Android's system would streamline user experience. This would eliminate the need for third-party modules and allow users to manage these settings with ease.
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