Yes you can use Android without having a Google account but many google services will be unavailable for you. Like google play, synchronization etc .
You can just transfer apps (apk files) on your phone
Don't compare software with physical products. You don't buy the app, you buy a license to use the app. The developer owns the app and has the right to know who is licensed to use the app
Yes you can use Android without having a Google account but many google services will be unavailable for you. Like google play, synchronization etc . You can just transfer apps (apk files) on your phone
Windows Control Panel -> Java -> Security Uncheck the "Enable Java content in the browser" checkbox That would be enough
Don't compare software with physical products. You don't buy the app, you buy a license to use the app. The developer owns the app and has the right to know who is licensed to use the app
It doesn't matter who's sending the app to the user. You're buying a license i.e. the right to use the app, not the app itself
The developer sells you a license i.e. the right to use his software. He has every right to know who is licensed to use the software and who's not.