About 25% of my apps are from F-Droid. The rest are from Play Store. I want to use Aurora Store to install apps rather than Play Store.
I have installed Aurora Store. Do I simply remove Play Store from GrapheneOS and it will remove all the Play Store apps at once or do I need to first remove them one by one, then remove Play Store, then install each one via Aurora Store?
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IIRC apps in Aurora Store are signed with the same keys Google Play uses so the order doesn’t matter. You don’t have to reinstall your apps.
Removing the Play Store would not uninstall any other app. But why would you want to uninstall the apps and then install from Aurora? Aurora get its apps from the Play Store, but anonymously.
I didn’t know if I had to install them directly from Aurora or not to ensure that Aurora would recognize they’re on the device and thus provide updates. I’m not a developer so this information isn’t intuitive for me
Aurora recognize the apps normally. No need to unistall them. It will work just like the Play Store.
Thank you!
Be aware that just a few days ago Aurora Store’s anonymous login function suffered a big outage due to Google throttling the “fake” accounts it uses. It’s been working again since a few days, but it’s clear that Google doesn’t love it.
EDIT: as pointed out by @mranderson17 the issue was different. Check his reply to my comment.
The solution is to go into your app settings and set Google Play links to open in Aurora. Then do a DuckDuckGo for the apps and when you click the link it will open in Aurora. Not ideal but it’s worked well for me.
Just install.aurora and deinstall Google play and u can update everything through aurora or install it
How is Aurora working out for you? I heard that they came across a technical hiccup a week or two ago.
I haven’t had enough time to fully look at it as I only just installed it a few days ago. I’m worried that if I uninstall Play Store and Google Services that the apps will no longer be sandboxed, though I’m not sure this is the case (I know enough to know that I don’t know anything).