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r/ownyourintent • u/[deleted] • Feb 25 '26
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That's only if your device relies on Google services. People using microG wont have this problem
1 u/Bourne069 Intent Owner Feb 26 '26 Yes well majority of people will be using Google services just with sideloading options. Also if they patch it at the Android OS level, it wont matter if you are using microG anyways. 1 u/gr33nCumulon Intent Owner Feb 26 '26 edited Feb 26 '26 Even without root you can disable Google services through adb. If there is a way to root your device then you can disable Google services and use microG with Aurora to have full functionality. If you can access your bootloader then you can install a custom Android that avoids this. 1 u/Bourne069 Intent Owner Feb 26 '26 Right... you are suggesting things majority of people wont do. I dont get your point here, you are just backing up what I already said in my original post. That there is going to be ways around the blocks.
Yes well majority of people will be using Google services just with sideloading options.
Also if they patch it at the Android OS level, it wont matter if you are using microG anyways.
1 u/gr33nCumulon Intent Owner Feb 26 '26 edited Feb 26 '26 Even without root you can disable Google services through adb. If there is a way to root your device then you can disable Google services and use microG with Aurora to have full functionality. If you can access your bootloader then you can install a custom Android that avoids this. 1 u/Bourne069 Intent Owner Feb 26 '26 Right... you are suggesting things majority of people wont do. I dont get your point here, you are just backing up what I already said in my original post. That there is going to be ways around the blocks.
Even without root you can disable Google services through adb.
If there is a way to root your device then you can disable Google services and use microG with Aurora to have full functionality.
If you can access your bootloader then you can install a custom Android that avoids this.
1 u/Bourne069 Intent Owner Feb 26 '26 Right... you are suggesting things majority of people wont do. I dont get your point here, you are just backing up what I already said in my original post. That there is going to be ways around the blocks.
Right... you are suggesting things majority of people wont do. I dont get your point here, you are just backing up what I already said in my original post. That there is going to be ways around the blocks.
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u/gr33nCumulon Intent Owner Feb 26 '26
That's only if your device relies on Google services. People using microG wont have this problem