Joe Hindy / Android Authority Welcome to the 378th edition of Android Apps Weekly. Here are the headlines from the last week: Google and Roku stalled out on negotiations this week. Roku claims Google wants preferential treatment and user activity data. Google denies those claims and says all they want is for Roku to use the AV1 codec so it can stream high quality YouTube videos. Unfortunately, the result was Roku removing YouTube TV from its channel guide. Read both links to learn more. Google’s Exposure Notification API has a bit of a security leak. It turns out system apps have a lot more access than they really should. Google was alerted to the issue in February. It hasn’t done anything about the issue yet. The problem is imminently fixable so hopefully Google gets on that soon. For those who don’t remember, the Exposure Notification API is the one used for COVID-19 tracking apps.