

(2) This is exactly what you want to see when doing the Self-Check test.
Cara spoofing install#
After it finishes the install process, you can reboot your device, then you can head onto the next step below. Tap "Install," browse for the location where you stored the NanoDroid file, tap it once, then swipe the slider to begin the installation.
Cara spoofing download#
Once you download the file, go ahead and boot into recovery mode to the TWRP main screen.
Cara spoofing android#
To get started, hit up the download link below and save the file onto your Android phone's internal storage via the "Download" folder. You can't go wrong with either method! For TWRP Usersįor all of the TWRP people out there who like to keep things as simple as possible, installing NanoDroid with MicroG baked right into it couldn't be any easier. There's also a newer and more convenient Magisk module that's perfect for the root users out there.
Cara spoofing zip file#
However, NanoDroid has now come along to simplify things with a single ZIP file that you can flash right in a custom recovery, such as TWRP. In the past, to get the entire MicroG package to work, you would have been required to download multiple separate apps. After you take care of that, boot into the operating system, and make sure the Google apps and services are not present, then you can move onto the next step. If you did install Gapps by accident (second nature), go ahead and flash the custom ROM again and wipe data to be safe. However, to use MicroG, you must make sure you do not install a Gapps package at all when following this guide. As mentioned before, you would typically install a Gapps package after flashing a ROM to get the Google services back onto your device. Step 2: Skip the Gapps InstallationĪt this point, you should already have picked out a custom ROM you plan on flashing to your device, and it should have support for signature faking. You might need to double-check the place you got your custom ROM from to see if it does support signature faking in the first place for MicroG. It is required and necessary for this whole thing to work. Just about all custom ROMs support signature faking by default, which is used to make the system think the real Google Play Services are installed. Step 1: Make Sure Your ROM Supports Signature Spoofing This increases your level of privacy and can even improve battery life as well. MicroG injects a modified version of those core Google services required by most apps, but without all of the tracking that comes with having a Google account. You should note that many apps require Google Play Services to work correctly otherwise, there would be no point in having them installed. However, if you want more freedom and privacy, you would just skip the Gapps package and go with MicroG instead. A typical custom ROM comes without Google's core apps (Gapps), but you would typically install the separate Gapps package to get them back.

One of the best ways to take complete control over your device is to install a custom ROM. You do have some say in what personal data Google controls, but what if you want total control? That can easily scare some people off who are worried about their privacy and security. As an Android user, they know basically everything about you based on your device usage. With all the talk about privacy concerns recently, Google's name keeps coming up because they are a very data-driven company.
