KitsuneNoBaka mikma your link for app manager don't work and one searchable in Aurora is Google play dependent
mikma I am using TrackerControl, and I need to disable the monitoring for the application, and it starts just fine.
mikma Ok, I was incorrect. The App Manager nags about the same Play Store error, but if you try to open the downloaded X apk file, you can select App Manager and it will install X.
KitsuneNoBaka I've deleted X installed from Play Store, installed it again from Aurora, enabled memory DCL and disabled play integrity api and... it works with no complain again.
raccoondad mmdrsmr it requires google play services to be installed, it will appear whenever the integrity api is called as a notification
KitsuneNoBaka mmdrsmr Settings / Applications / "X" app, scroll down to Play integrity API I have set that native code debugging is set automatically whenever it's required. Dynamic code loading via storage had to set manually tho.
memyselfandi I updated to the current version of X via Aurora and Allowed 'Native code debugging' in App info. This made it work properly again.
TGOS Carpool7341 Me too. No need for annoying ads when checking the news for me. And Elon, who obviously cares so much for free speech that he takes such decisions, has enough money for now I guess
KitsuneNoBaka Unfortunately, pwa X doesn't remember last read post for me and open latest available which is highly inconvenient.
TalosByron So what's the latest here? Install alongside sandboxed GP, or just can't work at all? Vanadium works, but is inferior to the real app IMO.
DeletedUser622 Just use the web version. It's fully functional and doesn't require anything else. Twitter accounts can be registered using anonymous e-mail over VPN with no phone number required. There is absolutely no point to use their app.
DeletedUser594 DeletedUser622 There is absolutely no point to use their app. https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/security-privacy-advice.html#email Consider staying away from web apps, as they can provide weaker security. When a user visits a website in a browser, that website can target that specific user with malicious JavaScript, whereas with a native app, the code is static. Additionally, apps can offer better protection against MITM attacks by pinning TLS certificates and removing the dependency on certificate authorities. This is commonly used in apps like ProtonMail, Signal and so on.
TalosByron MyIdentityIsntImportant How do we know that's trustworthy or not? Anybody else done any kind of audit on it? I don't have a reason to be suspicious specifically, just in general!