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Literally no-one would opt-in.

The obvious solution that was missed is 2 versions.

You have a paid version with no Amazon integration, and a free version with Amazon enabled by default.

This works 3 ways:

(1) The people who don't want amazon, but don't want to pay can just modify the free version. No big deal, small amount of effort to get ads out of your free software.

(2) Lots of people end up paying for the software, not because they don't want to be bothered modifying the free version, but because they actually want to support the product.

(3) They still get tons of revenue from all of the people that download the free version, but never turn the Amazon off.

Almost nobody complains, and everyone wins.

The solution that they chose is probably the worst possible option, and has put the entire operating system's future at risk.



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