No, have a fundamental belief that piracy and using Google's APIs against their terms of use is not a way to escape from Google control.
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It depends on which apps you want to run. Lots aren't going to work well without GPU acceleration.
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And BTW, SafetyNet means that banking apps, etc. aren't going to be viable in a sandbox like this w/o licensing Play Services from Google.
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And apps deciding to adopt SafetyNet for fairly stupid reasons like Snapchat (screenshot prevention... ignoring the trivial analog hole).
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Emulate ancient device that can't do safetynet robustly (no hardware support).
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That works in the near term. Only extremely recent devices have stuff like the key attestation API. Can't keep it working reliably though.
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It's a cat and mouse game where it will keep breaking, i.e. people won't be able to rely upon their banking app working on given day.
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SafetyNet doesn't even get updated as an app, and seems like bad idea to rely on pirating their code and bypassing DRM for legal reasons...
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Downloading a free app or one you already paid for & running it somewhere Google doesn't approve of is NOT "pirating".
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