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Originally Posted by pazos
Well. Likebook didn't get a certification for their devices. No e-ink device manufacture got a certification for their ereaders because they don't pass the certification. So Likebook spoofed fingerprints from certified devices to make Google Play and Google Play Services to work.
The same happens outside the e-ink world, when some cheap companies don't certify their devices (because money) and use ids from others to being able to ship Google Play.
But you're not here to learn, so blablabla.
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Oh, do you really believe any nonsense sold as truth on goodereader?
Because, if Google knew about it, it would be very easy for them to turn it off.
That's the way it is, someone has a nebulous presumption, expresses it on social media and then it is sold as the truth.
The fact is, if it were as you said, it would be very short and all Likebook owners would quickly lose their Play Protect protection.
But such rumors are too stupid to spread their statements
- truth
- logical correctness
to check. They stupidly parrot what they have learned from any dubious sources.