![]() However you just need to understand that there is a reason they're not in stable. Google apps will be the first to stop working when they are updated if an update for GSF/Play Services/Play Store is available or needed, as they will be designed to look for the most up to date Play Services (which on stock update themselves) so if this happens it might be worth changing the release channel in the Apps app from stable to either beta or alpha. MalwareBytes is detecting them somewhere they normally aren't and throwing this up and is safe to be ignored.įor all your apps to retain functionality you must always keep the OS first and the Play Services suite via the 'Apps' app (GrapheneOS' native app repository client in the app drawer) up to date. The difference is with GrapheneOS it is the compatibility layer that sits within the OS to facilitate the Play Services suite being installed and functional as normal sandboxed USER apps without system level privileges. ![]() ![]() Yes it is a false positive, the Play Services suite is normally installed at the SYSTEM level, the apps you use on GrapheneOS are exactly the same stock apps as found on stock devices installed/baked in the system/OS. ![]()
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