Users of android ROMs or rooted devices are often unable to use certain apps because they make a request to google to check whether the phone is “safe” or “secure” or whatever wording they use. Is there a way to trick those apps? Pretend to be google, remove/replace the google check, or even intercept the check at runtime and return that “everything is alright”?
Game have been hacked, cracked, or what for ages. It’s surely possible with android apps, isn’t it?
Unfortunately, maintaining hacked forked versions of specific apps is even more time consuming for devs than it is for us to just spoof our security environment on our phones. Popular apps like YouTube have such versions but that’s only because the userbase is there.
I’ve seen some XDA discussion on hacking apps but you’re actually just learning to become a programmer/hacker at that point. If you have a specific app, and you’re not able to hack it yourself, unfortunately spoofing via Magisk & Tricky Store is the only sustainable way.