← Back to context Comment by plumeria 9 months ago Spotify uses something like the Play Integrity API to prevent access using modded APKs. 3 comments plumeria Reply porridgeraisin 9 months ago There are still many modded apks that work. My friends still use them. plumeria 9 months ago I’m talking about the Spotify case, I’m sure there are a lot of naive apps that don’t use APK integrity checks. porridgeraisin 9 months ago Yes... I obviously meant many modded Spotify APKs. I don't know how exactly but there seems to be a way to get around the integrity API.
porridgeraisin 9 months ago There are still many modded apks that work. My friends still use them. plumeria 9 months ago I’m talking about the Spotify case, I’m sure there are a lot of naive apps that don’t use APK integrity checks. porridgeraisin 9 months ago Yes... I obviously meant many modded Spotify APKs. I don't know how exactly but there seems to be a way to get around the integrity API.
plumeria 9 months ago I’m talking about the Spotify case, I’m sure there are a lot of naive apps that don’t use APK integrity checks. porridgeraisin 9 months ago Yes... I obviously meant many modded Spotify APKs. I don't know how exactly but there seems to be a way to get around the integrity API.
porridgeraisin 9 months ago Yes... I obviously meant many modded Spotify APKs. I don't know how exactly but there seems to be a way to get around the integrity API.
There are still many modded apks that work. My friends still use them.
I’m talking about the Spotify case, I’m sure there are a lot of naive apps that don’t use APK integrity checks.
Yes... I obviously meant many modded Spotify APKs. I don't know how exactly but there seems to be a way to get around the integrity API.