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* Re: What is the easiest way to spoof the GSF Google Servicesyerden bitme
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Subject: Re: What is the easiest way to spoof the GSF Google Services
Framework ID - and is it being tracked)?
From: hdfil...@gmail.com (yerden bitme)
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 by: yerden bitme - Thu, 22 Jun 2023 13:24 UTC

On Monday, July 30, 2018 at 3:59:21 PM UTC+3, Theo wrote:
> Arlen Holder <arlen...@nospam.net> wrote:
> > I've been testing the "aurora store" which "appears to work", but it
> > crashed a few times on Nougat.
> >
> > SO it might still need some work.
> >
> > Still, I appreciate the knowledge so thanks for suggesting it as it helps
> > every little bit to get away from google.
> I had a play with setting up a GSF-free phone the other day. The steps are:
> (google the names if you want links)
>
> 0. Root your phone and install a custom recovery (eg TWRP)
> (I tried with a LineageOS custom ROM where these were already set up)
> 1. Install Magisk zip via recovery, and Magisk app
> 2. Download NanoDroid microG, and install using Magisk app (don't install
> full NanoDroid, it installs lots of other junk)
> 3. Install F-droid
> 4. Add the MicroG repo to F-droid - using the URL/key on this page:
> https://microg.org/download.html
> 5. Install the MicroG apps (and any UnifiedNlp location services
> you want to provide cell-/wifi- based location without using Google)
> 6. Install YalpStore from F-droid
> 7. Install whatever apps you want from Google Play using Yalp Store
>
> Apps like Google Maps work fine.
>
> I don't know if this will cover it if your phone doesn't have a GSF ID
> embedded in it, if it's never passed CTS for instance.
>
> I also tried Aurora Store, but it wasn't able to connect for some reason.
>
> Theo
https://www.ciceklerim.com/deve-tabani-bakimi-ve-ozellikleri/

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Subject: Re: What is the easiest way to spoof the GSF Google Services
Framework ID - and is it being tracked)?
From: fatihkar...@gmail.com (fatih karabakkal)
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 by: fatih karabakkal - Sat, 14 Oct 2023 13:06 UTC

22 Haziran 2023 Perşembe tarihinde saat 16:24:36 UTC+3 itibarıyla yerden bitme şunları yazdı:
> On Monday, July 30, 2018 at 3:59:21 PM UTC+3, Theo wrote:
> > Arlen Holder <arlen...@nospam.net> wrote:
> > > I've been testing the "aurora store" which "appears to work", but it
> > > crashed a few times on Nougat.
> > >
> > > SO it might still need some work.
> > >
> > > Still, I appreciate the knowledge so thanks for suggesting it as it helps
> > > every little bit to get away from google.
> > I had a play with setting up a GSF-free phone the other day. The steps are:
> > (google the names if you want links)
> >
> > 0. Root your phone and install a custom recovery (eg TWRP)
> > (I tried with a LineageOS custom ROM where these were already set up)
> > 1. Install Magisk zip via recovery, and Magisk app
> > 2. Download NanoDroid microG, and install using Magisk app (don't install
> > full NanoDroid, it installs lots of other junk)
> > 3. Install F-droid
> > 4. Add the MicroG repo to F-droid - using the URL/key on this page:
> > https://microg.org/download.html
> > 5. Install the MicroG apps (and any UnifiedNlp location services
> > you want to provide cell-/wifi- based location without using Google)
> > 6. Install YalpStore from F-droid
> > 7. Install whatever apps you want from Google Play using Yalp Store
> >
> > Apps like Google Maps work fine.
> >
> > I don't know if this will cover it if your phone doesn't have a GSF ID
> > embedded in it, if it's never passed CTS for instance.
> >
> > I also tried Aurora Store, but it wasn't able to connect for some reason.
> >
> > Theo
> https://www.ciceklerim.com/deve-tabani-bakimi-ve-ozellikleri/
https://www.ciceklerim.com/duman-agaci-ozellikleri-ve-yetistiriciligi/

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