Comment by niutech 1 year ago You can root your Android device and replace Google Play Services with microG (https://microg.org). 3 comments niutech Reply ycombinatrix 1 year ago microG doesn't pass all the integrity / attestation checks chaosharmonic 1 year ago Also how much coverage of the Play APIs does it have in general? I'm aware of it but not really up to date on the state of the project SSLy 1 year ago even if you do not root your phone. and keep play services enabled, it'll get rejected by their moatware "play integrity" api. https://grapheneos.org/articles/attestation-compatibility-gu...
ycombinatrix 1 year ago microG doesn't pass all the integrity / attestation checks chaosharmonic 1 year ago Also how much coverage of the Play APIs does it have in general? I'm aware of it but not really up to date on the state of the project
chaosharmonic 1 year ago Also how much coverage of the Play APIs does it have in general? I'm aware of it but not really up to date on the state of the project
SSLy 1 year ago even if you do not root your phone. and keep play services enabled, it'll get rejected by their moatware "play integrity" api. https://grapheneos.org/articles/attestation-compatibility-gu...
microG doesn't pass all the integrity / attestation checks
Also how much coverage of the Play APIs does it have in general? I'm aware of it but not really up to date on the state of the project
even if you do not root your phone. and keep play services enabled, it'll get rejected by their moatware "play integrity" api. https://grapheneos.org/articles/attestation-compatibility-gu...