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Without verification by Google. I am very much capable of verifying the origin and trustworthiness of the apps I install.
Orcs? He has mixed up his fiction.
He doesn’t need to.

No the scammer will simply point out that the warning is about scammers and not him, your friendly MS tech that called to help solve a problem you didn’t have.

Scams don’t rely on tech.

And creepily walk it forth step by step.
Evidence that any significant percentage of people, never mind the majority, is getting scammed? Then how many of them via app installs?

Then make the wait period a week, a month. Have this privilege expire every so often etc.

Try to pull warranty shenanigans if you ever went through the process.

A true Tesla them, no?

It’s a single shot, picked to showcase the technology. Even here the ear’s outline is messed with.

But more importantly the material/texture being replaced is wrong. Its way too bright and sharp. It’s no more realistic than the original, it simply has different drawbacks and frankly looks jarringly out of place. It also fucks up the eyes’ tracking and the water ripples on the ground.

And the world is slightly a better place.