Just some not so important questions, if these things are really by design:
When I revoke network permission on the profile where I install an app, then clone it to another user profile it will automatically get that network permission nevertheless again. Which is really counterintuitive imo, I would expect it to clone the permission state to the other user profile, or that it would at least ask me again on the new userprofile with the same popup. Is there a limitation here why it is like this?
I noticed when checking network usage data, that apps that do not have network access appear in the list with a few 100KB or MB - which is very probably not true. Furthermore, when checking the history for the last months for the app, it will show different data consumption, though the app was never installed yet in that time period and couldn't have used internet. Is this a bug or can these statistics be reset to track it better?
And maybe one other question, some apps have their own update function, if I install the updates in a secondary userprofile over the app, it will not update the other profiles right (e.g. where it was originally from e.g. Obtainium)? So I will get version control inconsistencies?
Is there a reason why GOS apps are excluded from being cloned to other profiles? Having to download the same Google Player Services or Vanadium updates or GOS Apps updates seems tedious and adds up, when other apps share updates more conveniently. Is it security related?
I also noticed that I downloaded a Proton App once over the Google PlayStore, then removed it and downloaded it over Obtainium and a ProtonWebsite (which updates slower), GooglePlay still offers me to update it to a newer version now. So GooglePlay will not forget its connection to apps once installed, even though it is no longer the source that installed it? Shouldn't Google be prevented from knowing that I installed the same app again, but not via their store?