android_packages_apps_GmsCore
RemoteDroidGuard
android_packages_apps_GmsCore | RemoteDroidGuard | |
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2 | 6 | |
3,931 | 72 | |
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8.8 | 0.7 | |
almost 3 years ago | over 3 years ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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android_packages_apps_GmsCore
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⟳ 0 apps added, 1 updated at microg.org
microG Services Core (version 212658044): Re-Implementation of Play Services
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If you know, you know.
#1: MicroG update out! | 42 comments #2: microG is still going, the post is a hoax! #3: [GUIDE] DeGoogle any device and install MicroG
RemoteDroidGuard
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Two Questions Regarding MicroG and LineageOS with MicroG
Is there any google proprietary binary included with MicorG? And what permission do they have? I remember seeing an old post mentioning MicroG bundles DroidGuard and "Push Notification Services" (Sorry, I cannot find the original post anymore). I noticed that https://github.com/microg/RemoteDroidGuard is archived, and I cannot find any source on MicroG containing the "Push Notification Services" binary.
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Is there any way to bypass SafetyNet today with microG ? (I'm on CalyxOS)
latest version should pass safetynet according to https://github.com/microg/RemoteDroidGuard/issues/24, which fixed Safetynet a month ago. Are you still using droidguard? That might be an issue. Not running microG anymore, so I can't verify
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How to pass Safety Net without Google Play services ?
Have a read through this MicroG GitHub thread. If an answer exists to what you're trying to achieve it will probably be in there somewhere. As you can see from the thread SafetyNet is currently broken on MicroG. But some people still seem to manage it with some apps. Sometimes if you install and run the app for the first time without MicroG installed SafetyNet will pass successfully and the app will hopefully not bother to check again. Other times if you install the app without MicroG, then take a backup with e.g. Titanium, when you restore the backup it may still work with MicroG. A few people also seem to have managed it by some other hack, e.g. an Xposed module, whether that would still work I don't know.
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Bootloader, SafetyNet, UPI payments apps and banking apps
You can keep an eye out here, Micro G will hopefully fix Safety Net at some point: https://github.com/microg/RemoteDroidGuard/issues/24
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Is Safetynet still broken in microG?
Yep: https://github.com/microg/RemoteDroidGuard/issues/24
- Successfully de-googled an old phone but can't pass safety net.
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