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Old 06-02-2014, 03:03 PM   #4
Lofwyr23
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
I am assuming you have the google play (GP) version, not the amazon version.

You will get "app not licensed" if one of the following is true:

- The CC you are running isn't obtained from GP. This is true even if you bought the GP version sometime in the past.

- The credentials on the device (the Google login) are not the same ones used to buy CC.

- The GP subsystem is not allowed to talk over the network.

There may be other cases.

My guess is that your problem is the second. If so, then add the credentials used to purchase CC to your device as a second set of google credentials.

If you are running some sort of firewall then be sure to let the GP subsystem through. I have heard reports of people doing this when CC complains, allowing CC to check the license, then turning off access until CC complains again.

If you are running a non-standard version of CC then uninstall it and get the standard version from GP.
I did some research after this happened on a few more apps (Tasker did yell at me once... though still works...)

I run a plugin that allows me to deny apps rights on runtime (XPrivacy, a plugin for the xPosed Framework).

I use that app to block access to my phone data (Operator, phonebook, sim and line numbers). This is the culprit.

Google requires their service for license verification to have access to data mentioned above...

Until I allow the rights to access these, they return a "Verification failed". It is way beyond me why...

However, I have yet to verify this in the SDK docs...
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