

they just want to confirm a malicious actor didn’t develop it
So Newpipe, SmartTube, Nintendo emulators…
Clones of opensource apps bundled with ads that violates license is OK, but restricting everyone to build and test apps from source so it can test new features and report any issues is too risky for the user



I see that people is blaming Temu without reading the article or even seeing the product photo.
That’s not for hair brush, it’s a power tool for cleaning appliances (bathtubs, kitchen…)
The kid picked the tool and use it on her hair, the mother is blaming the online store for the product instead of having more careful leaving power tools with kids.
Not saying that Temu products are good or not. But if you leave power tools with kids and something happens don’t blame the store