Hello All!
Back at it on GrapheneOS. Thanks to the devs for all their hard work!
I've got PlayStore installed and configured on a work profile (via shelter). I am in the US and on Tmo.
Certain apps in the playstore show "this app won't work for your device" when I get search results. I think I fixed this once before, but I can't recall how.

Play services is allowed; Nearby devices, network, phone and sensors
Play store: location, network, notifications, sensors.

Any thoughts?

    Are they old 32-bit apps on Pixel 7 or newer?

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    charlatan what apps won't load for you?

    A few apps I've tried -
    Robin (desk booking app)
    Hulu.

    I've used both on my pixel 7 previously (in GOS).

      You can install Hulu from aurora. Due to rate limiting with aurora can't search for robin.

      charlatan is native debugging turn on? Did you try enabling exploit protection compatibility mode for each of those apps?

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      GrapheneOS isn't a Google certified OS, so some apps can't be installed through their Play Store (despite working perfectly once installed by another method).

      Thanks for the replies. I do have the exploit prot compatibility enabled for play store... but since I cannot download the app or install it, I can't set that for the apps themselves.
      I have had it installed before on GOS without issue. I'll keep digging.

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        charlatan I do have the exploit prot compatibility enabled for play store...

        Doing this won't fix the issue, you're just weakening your security; Only Enable It for apps that can't work without It and not the Play store itself.

        6 months later

        I'm getting this error after installing Aurora, seeing the many apps that didn't get updates in a while, like Netflix or Fender Guitar Tuner. Something to be done, or not much, what do you think?

          alex_herrero

          Make noise on social networks, putting bad ratings on the playstore. but you'd have to be a lot and I think in netflix's case, they won't care, even if the 200K GOS users complain.
          You can also start by contacting the development team, using the playstore contact address. But every time I've done this, I've never had a single reply.