I’ve said before, if /e/ wanted to be truly Google-free it wouldn’t use microG at all, just UnifiedNLP (which I do on a few which is quite cool). I personally don’t use Vanced on ROMs that are Google-free (no Play Store) but on my microG ROMs with Play Store, I use it.Īs far as making sense, it’s been said elsewhere, what folks do after flashing /e/ is their business. Either will work fine without a Google account. The non-root version of Vanced has a different package name and is installed as a regular user app. Version 0. Other than adblocking and other extra features it does nothing differently. Although most microG components are far from. Regarding YouTube Vanced, the root version has the same package name as Google’s YouTube. The official vanced site KeepTransisting said: When only one virus engine sees an issue, most of the time its what we call a false positive. Increasing demand in the free software community in addition to severe problems in Google’s proprietary software discovered by the Android modding community, have led to the development of a free software clone of Google’s proprietary core libraries and applications - the microG Project was born. ![]() According to AfWall, there are system apps that can access the internet, like Gallery, so we really don’t know what’s going on. So do you have any idea what any of those are doing? Not sure I understand what you’re saying other than system apps may be doing things you don’t know about. ![]() When you install a custom ROM and flash GApps, those Google apps are system files. When you install a ROM, all default apps are system apps.
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