• Danitos@reddthat.com
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    3 days ago

    I still don’t how they (and F-Droid) plan to bypass the whole de al with Google killing non-PlayStore aproved© apps, tho. GrapheneOS relies on that as well.

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      3 days ago

      Graphene doesn’t rely on any Google Services. They compile the OS themselves and don’t include those services.

      If you want it, you have to choose to install them.

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        3 days ago

        My point was that Graphene uses non Play Store software, including an app store. But what I underestand from the comments is that the prohibition of software installation relies on Google Play Services, so Graphene is on the clear with that.

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      You can install apps freely with ADB so it will work that way or simply by removing google services, from what i understood(but i may be wrong) it’s done by using google services so you need to uninstall them

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      3 days ago

      It doesn’t. There are several alternative installation sources available. On this Pixel tablet there is no Google Play originating software at all.

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        3 days ago

        That was my point, GrapheneOS relies partially on installing non Google Play originating software.

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          I don’t understand your point. You can operate GOS completely without any Google sourced application or services. This how I run my tablet. My phone has Google Play sandboxed. It has no additional permissions.

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            I was confused about the app installation process. I though Android as a whole was prohibiting any installation of non Play Store apps (other than using adb), and since Graphene uses an external app store, they needed to come with a workaround.

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              23 hours ago

              If any such restrictions were in AOSP it would be easy to remove. But potentially AuroraStore can be affected if Google starts asking for login. I don’t use it, so I don’t care.