Ads upon ads upon ads

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      1 year ago

      Aside of the lack of ads, I now depend on Aurora Store for batch app updates because the cocksuckers at Google Play have allowed devs to force app version updates even when you have disabled automatic updates for that specific app.

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        1 year ago

        How do you deal with waiting for and then pressing “Install” for every app? It’s so tedious. Is there no way without root?

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            1 year ago

            That’s pretty gigachad, but I’m scared to because it voids the warranty :(

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              Isn’t that one of the things the FTC says can’t void warranties? They’ve been going after companies for those lousy warranty void stickers lately.

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                1 year ago

                Oh you’re right, TIL. I guess I’ve fallen victim to the corporate propaganda.

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              1 year ago

              Agree, there’s a risk even if you don’t break anything.

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      1 year ago

      Ok this is actually pretty cool. So I gave this a try and what I found in the first few mins of using it:

      • you can login anonymously or with your own Google account (anonymous logs you into one of their shared Gmail accounts which personally I don’t like the idea of)
      • it manages all existing apps too, so you can use it as a drop in replacement for the play store.
      • Updates aren’t as well, there doesn’t appear to be a background update option as android requires you to confirm if you wish to install the update for each app.

      Overall solid app. I don’t spend a lot of time in the PlayStore so the ads themselves don’t bother me. The moment though I begin getting pop up ads / notifications I’ll be jumping to this full time though

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        Just be careful when using your own google account on Aurora Store. There are reports of people getting their account banned by google. Do not use an important google account there.

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        1 year ago

        Another cool feature is you can spoof your device’s name. This can allow you to install apps that daddy Google does not approve of for your device.

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        1 year ago

        F-Droid has special FOSS Apps only. Aurora Store delivers the same Apps like Play Store.

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        Aurora store is basically anonymous access to the official Google Play store.

        You can download any app because unlike the Google Play store Aurora doesn’t send your phones hardware ID, so if for example your phone is rooted you can get the Disney Plus app anyway.

        Fdroid is an alternate app store. They have different things than the Google Play store. They respect your privacy and will let you download any app that is ever been uploaded to them, Even old versions of an app.