If you need just the id you can always screenshot that barcode or store it in an app like Catima. I dont have any advice for if you need other functionality, sorry.
This might be my only choice..I still hope that I can use the app
I dont mind testing it out. Is it the Planet Fitness Workouts app?
I appreciate testing the app..I tried looking thro techlore plexus they don't have info on it
When exactly does it crash? Can you just not launch it? Cause i managed to launch it, create an account and login without any tweaking whatsoever on my Google profile
Update : I installed the app on regular instead of work space and now Im presented with another issue:when I launch the app it takes me to gp store login screen and it asks to add an account.. Like many Gos users I don't have G account on my phone and I solely relay on Aurora store for apps..is there a way to bypass this?
Other than a dummy google account i doubt it
Understood.. i'll just sign up through web and save the membership in Catima..it dosen't make sense to make a dummy G account for one app.
I use that app a lot and I'm considering switching to grapheneOS so I'm curious to know if you find a solution
Well..if u want u should imo..might as well sign up thro web browser and save the qr code thro Catima..btw this is the only app Im having problem with and I have +500 apps..just enable sandbox gp and you're good to go.
Have you tried all of GrapheneOS's first steps for maximizing app compatiblity?
I ended up just scanning the QR code with Catima..much more convenient and no proprietary junk
Glad you found a good solution
Have you tried enabling the Exploit protection compatibility mode on the PF app setting info page?
Yes
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