Login4what It should work if you install it from the Aurora Store using Google login (not Anonymous) and if you install it on a profile logged into a Google account running Play Services.
I can't reproduce this. The app launches fine and I can sign in to it, regardless of whether the app was installed from Aurora that was signed in to one of my Google accounts, or from Aurora that was signed in using the 'Anonymous' option.
Strangely, when I install the app in the Owner profile I get the error about having to install the app from Play Store when I launch it (I installed it when signed in to one of my Google accounts in Aurora), but I don't get the error in a fresh secondary profile with these steps:
- Created a new secondary profile and pushed Sandboxed Google Play to it
- Opened Play Store and created a new Google account
- Installed Aurora and signed in to it with the new Google account
- Installed the app and launched it, signed in with the Google account and tried out some of the app's functionality
- Uninstalled the app completely
- Signed out of my Google account in Aurora and signed in with the 'Anonymous' account option
- Installed the app from Aurora again, launched it, signed in with the Google account and continued to explore the app
The text-to-speech functionality works fine when I select it to read one of the bundled texts. When I try to get it to read any custom text, either from a PDF or a webpage, GrapheneOS notifies me that the app used the Play Integrity API, the app just loads for a minute and then displays a network connection error. It doesn't make a difference which voice I select, and it instantly works when I switch to one of the bundled texts.
Login4what I encourage you to determine the difference that matters. Download must be preformed with a logged in aurora store due to some security setting. Thank you
I admit I'm not seeing which difference you are talking about. Would you mind explaining it? Aurora should download and install the exact same APK files regardless of which account you're signed in to. The exception might be if there are different regional or device variants?