Hey #hivemind because #enshitification of search engines I cant find the solution to this issue.
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Hey #hivemind because #enshitification of search engines I cant find the solution to this issue.
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I can not get an app to run that I installed from the #aurora store because #googleplay interrupts the app at launch and give me a bullshit "we want to protect you, please install this with our spyware". Is there a way to turn this "feature" off? I have Samsung Galaxy s10e running #android 12.
I will be much more careful in my future purchases. #scroogled again

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Hey #hivemind because #enshitification of search engines I cant find the solution to this issue.
ok...
I can not get an app to run that I installed from the #aurora store because #googleplay interrupts the app at launch and give me a bullshit "we want to protect you, please install this with our spyware". Is there a way to turn this "feature" off? I have Samsung Galaxy s10e running #android 12.
I will be much more careful in my future purchases. #scroogled again

@fiend_unpleasant AAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!00010111
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Hey #hivemind because #enshitification of search engines I cant find the solution to this issue.
ok...
I can not get an app to run that I installed from the #aurora store because #googleplay interrupts the app at launch and give me a bullshit "we want to protect you, please install this with our spyware". Is there a way to turn this "feature" off? I have Samsung Galaxy s10e running #android 12.
I will be much more careful in my future purchases. #scroogled again

@fiend_unpleasant I have also had this happen with some apps and it is random and unresolvable. I have never ever had this issue with fdroid. Weirdly I think the first time I saw this was trying to launch #deflocked from the Aurora store
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Hey #hivemind because #enshitification of search engines I cant find the solution to this issue.
ok...
I can not get an app to run that I installed from the #aurora store because #googleplay interrupts the app at launch and give me a bullshit "we want to protect you, please install this with our spyware". Is there a way to turn this "feature" off? I have Samsung Galaxy s10e running #android 12.
I will be much more careful in my future purchases. #scroogled again

Installing microG can help bypass that if you're not already using it, but doesn't catch them all it seems.
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