[App][Beta] HostBill Manager for Android - Android Apps and Games

Hi everyone. Does any one have practical experience with HostBill Manager. I have found this app on Google play and they claim that one with the host bill account can manage their services using android device. I think it is a serious thing.

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[APP] Unchained 1.0: the unofficial Play Market client

Unchained 1.0: the unofficial Play Market client.
The core purpose of this app is to allow you to use Play Market without leaking any private information to Google.
Unchained will:
Allow you to browse the list of apps installed on your device, see new app versions available on Play Store, download and install them;
Work alongside official Play Market client as well as on device with no gapps at all;
Search the market to find and install new apps.
Unchained will not:
Install paid apps, even if you legally paid for it;
Leak any data to Google or anyone else;
Evolve into full-fledged Play Market client.
Require root permissions to install or operate.
Play Market account
To use Unchained you need to provide market account details. Use full gmail address and password, as well as android id. To get android id on a working android device dial *#*#TALK#*#* in stock dialer and look for "aid" or "androidid". More details on finding android id here, an app to get android id for you is here. The word is out there the android id must be linked to the account you provide. I can neither confirm nor burst this myth.
A word of warning
Accessing Play Market with unofficial tools violates Google terms of service. Your account may be blocked because of Unchained usage. I strongly advise you to use a disposable account for any of the unofficial Play Market access tools. I've been using these tools for a few years now and my account still works but it does not mean Google will not change its policy in the future.
Alternatives
APP Downloader will allow you to download any app using your browser.
NOGAPPS project can update installed apps, but cannot be installed alongside official Play Market client and requires root to install.

Google's Android For Work App Hits The Play Store

In February, Google proclaimed "Android is yare for work," marking an official opening to the Android for Work effort first introduced at Google I/O 2014. Today, Google's official Android for Work app has hit the Play Store, yare to avail users running Android 4.0-4.4W (since setup is built into Lollipop) and working with Android for Work partner solutions set up their contrivance for work use.
For those out of the loop, Android for Work is Google's take on dual-persona contrivance management, sanctioning users to have two replicas of the same app - one for personal use and one for business. The two are securely kept separate from one another but appear on the same contrivance, betokening users can jump between work and personal apps effortlessly, kenning that data from work apps can't carry over or commix in with the apps' personal counterparts.
Download from Google Play:
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Sounds cool but can you name examples of this when it would be useful? And to who?
Good explanation but I guess I'm more out of the loop than I thought.

Remove Google Play App Security

Hi there!
I used to install apk downloaded from the internet on my phone but since a few weeks I'm getting this error when running the apps:
"Google play is reporting that this app has not been purchased by your current Google account".
Any idea how to bypass what seems to be a new google security?
Thanks!
Only way I found is to use Lucky Patcher but this new licence check seems to be quite new.

Question regarding Google Play store and trojan horse app

Hi,
I'm a relative newbie to this forum (used tips here to root a phone a while back, but this is completely unrelated to that).
A couple of years ago I installed an app on the Google Play store that was a trojan designed to steal passwords for an online bitcoin wallet/trading site. The people who designed the app had no real affiliation with the online wallet. By the time I realized what was done my password was stolen and my account was wiped out. I am now trying to work with a security firm to reclaim the stolen bitcoin.
They are asking for logs from my device as proof that this malignant app was downloaded, as well as proof that i had downloaded the app
However:
1. I wiped my device after uninstalling the trojan horse app- I backed up my device via google
2. Any history that this app existed, including my download of it, and all the negative reviews citing theft of passwords, has been removed from the google play store
My question is, is there any way I can use my google back up to locate log files indicating i downloaded this app? Is there any way i can go to Google and ask for proof that this trojan horse app existed and that i did indeed download it?
Thanks for any and all information!

Play Store is blocked by proxy

Hi everyone,
I'm a headmaster of a primary school. We don't have access to proxy configuration, unfortunately. Here is the thing :
We have bought several Android tablets, but we can't access to Play Store because the proxy is blocking Google services...
On my computer, there is no problem : I use Proxifier and it works well.
But on my tablets, we are stuck with the Play Store not working... which is primordial for us.
Do you know if there is anyway to do something ? A similar app to Proxifier for Android ?
A big thank you !
When it comes to installing APKs from the Google Play Store, ApkMirror can be used as an alternative.
Apkmirror.com is run by the same people behind AndroidPolice.com, one of the biggest Android news websites. All uploads are manually vetted and approved, and only free apps are allowed so you won't find any 'cracked' apks or 'warez'.
xXx yYy said:
Apkmirror.com is run by the same people behind AndroidPolice.com, one of the biggest Android news websites.
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And AndroidPolice is owned by Valnet who also owns XDA-developers.

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