The Russian representative office of Tecno explained that by default RuStore does not have permission to access the system settings of the smartphone. It is standard practice to protect Android from unauthorized application installations. Therefore, the first time you install any application from the Russian store, the operating system will ask for permission to download and install applications from RuStore.
At the same time, KA Pen & Paper’s lawyer, Viktor Rykov, noted that the Chinese vendors in this case had legal risks as they ignored Google’s licensing rules. The company may stop sharing some of the profits from transactions in the Play Store with manufacturers. However, Tecno said the company’s proposed plan did not violate Google’s license.
Source: Ferra

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