![]() ![]() Went into Aurora Store, uninstalled and reinstalled. When run it complained as per the previous paragraphs. However, after having to redo my Pi/e/ setup clean I installed an icon pack locally (I seem to archive everything). ![]() I’ve never seen an app fail for that reason so it probably applied to old apps from back in the day. Its sole purpose is to sit there for apps that look for the presence of Play Store before they’ll run. ![]() FakeStore has the package name of, the same as Play Store. May be included on LineagOS for microG, and is usually included or an option in various microG installers such as NanoDroid and MinMicroG. ![]() This brings us to Aurora Store and FakeStore.įakeStore is included on all /e/ ROMs. Contacted the dev and he said that was an anti-piracy measure. I once installed a free Substratum theme that failed to work with a license check failure. Icon packs for instance (the dashboard actually) will throw up a ‘Thou Shalt Not Pass’ dialog saying the app was not installed from the Play Store and implying piracy. I’ve mentioned in the past that there are some apps, mostly icon packs and themes (paid or free) that won’t run because they detect that they were installed via some means other than the Play Store. There’s another minor issue that may crop up. And of course In-App purchases are a no go. We all (should) know by now that paid programs that do license checking won’t work without the Play Store being present to handle the checks. ![]()
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