This, and also they still have the firmware which stays in the drone hardware and very likely is where the most important code is. Cloning the app wouldn't give much advantage to a competitor.
Google accepts obfuscated apps though (even ones that are heavily obfuscated). I've never heard of anyone getting their app rejected due to obsfucation.
This, and also they still have the firmware which stays in the drone hardware and very likely is where the most important code is. Cloning the app wouldn't give much advantage to a competitor.
That's the point, they are not forced to remove some protections to please google and whoever is running Google
https://qz.com/1145669/googles-true-origin-partly-lies-in-ci...
Drone business is important to the military industrial complex
This however is akin to malware development, i wouldn't want to install such software
Google accepts obfuscated apps though (even ones that are heavily obfuscated). I've never heard of anyone getting their app rejected due to obsfucation.