RGR / GBG / RGR would be the final level if the game progressed beyond 10, it requires 18 clicks to solve. All other states can be solved in fewer than 18 clicks.
I contacted LG last month regarding their use of the Facebook SDK's automatic event collection in their ThinQ Android app. They responded and told me that they're disabling it in an upcoming release (incidentally, today's). If a single email is all it took to get a company with over $50 billion in revenue to disable Facebook's tracking in one of their apps, I really don't think that these companies are sharing data intentionally.
What justification does Facebook have for keeping automatic event collection turned on by default in their SDKs? Why can't they enable it only when the the user has explicitly opted in (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/app-events/gdpr-complia...)? They even say, "you need to ensure that your SDK implementation meets these [GDPR] consent requirements."
I gave up tracking the delay a while ago but I think the macOS and iOS packages were lagging by six months at one point. Heck, even now the last commit with actual code [1] is over two months old yet the macOS app updated two days ago for me.
Uncommented code is dumped into the GitHub repo every couple of months after enough people complain. That's not what I would call open source.
I really hoped Google would have allowed some way to locally make full Android backups by now but I guess that's not compatible with their business model.
Google disabled backups for their Authenticator app so I don't think they will ever let you export the secrets.
I wrote an application to automate OTP secret extraction for just about every app out there after trying to migrate a few dozen tokens from Google Authenticator to AndOTP. You might find it useful: https://github.com/puddly/android-otp-extractor
I've been running a VPN (currently WireGuard, previously StrongSwan) on a VPS through https://www.vultr.com/ for a little over a year now and have had no issues with the App Store. Signed-out Google Search, however, is a different story...