Google now blocks GApps on uncertified devices, but lets custom ROM users be whitelisted https://www.xda-developers.com/google-blocks-gapps-uncertified-devices-custom-rom-whitelist/
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Stanislas :NotLikeThis: (angristan@mstdn.io)'s status on Monday, 26-Mar-2018 11:20:03 UTC Stanislas :NotLikeThis: - Xerz 💗 [UNMOVED] repeated this.
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Xerz 💗 [UNMOVED] (espectalll@mstdn.io)'s status on Monday, 26-Mar-2018 11:26:32 UTC Xerz 💗 [UNMOVED] @angristan Here's a joke.
Google.
lmfao iknorite :issou:
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Xerz 💗 [UNMOVED] (espectalll@mstdn.io)'s status on Monday, 26-Mar-2018 11:30:57 UTC Xerz 💗 [UNMOVED] @angristan OK, so I thought they would've made it harder to re-enable a phone, it's as easy as going to https://www.google.com/android/uncertified and sending the ID. But it's... interesting, to say the least.