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Google quietly kills file uploads for rival cloud app on Android, and users are left with zero options

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  • Android users now can’t upload all files to Nextcloud, just because Google revoked a permission
  • Nextcloud says Google is punishing smaller competitors while protecting its own apps from restrictions
  • Nextcloud users now get a worse app experience, not because of failure, but gatekeeping

The ability to seamlessly upload all types of files from Android to the cloud has become a baseline expectation for modern users, especially those who rely on services like Nextcloud to manage their data.

In a move that has sparked a backlash, Google has blocked full file upload capabilities in the Nextcloud Files Android app, citing “security concerns.”

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