When we first broke the news that Google would begin blocking Google
Play uncertified devices from accessing Google apps and services, there was a lot of confusion about what this would mean for users.
When we first broke the news that Google would begin blocking Google
Play uncertified devices from accessing Google...
Not exact matches
What's unclear is how this will impact people who want to run
Play Store on their Fire OS tablet, or any other «
uncertified»
device running software from the manufacturer.
A few days ago, we reported that Google is starting to block
uncertified Android
devices from accessing Google
Play apps and services.
It's relatively easy to determine if your
device is «Certified» or «
Uncertified» on the
Play Store.
Due to the beta status of each build, you can also see that both
devices are «
Uncertified» in the
Play Store, as neither build passes SafetyNet.
That's because Google is finally cracking down on
uncertified devices using the suite of Google apps, like Gmail, Maps, Chrome, the
Play Store, etc..