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YouTube Vanced announced a few days ago that it would stop updating the app due to pressure from Google. One of the best alternatives was closing, although for a while it will be possible to enjoy it until the API that maintains it is closed by YouTube. Now we know that Google Play Protect is marked as unsafe to the manager that allows Vanced to be updated from mobile.
Neither short nor lazy
the big G it didn’t take long to make a move so that from the Play Store, a manager that simply serves to update the YouTube Vanced application, the one designed to eliminate advertising and allow background playback, is marked as harmful; just two of the best virtues that YouTube has with its monthly subscription.
Via 9to5Google we know that Play Protect marks this manager as harmful and recommends its uninstallation. An application that we know how it is used and has nothing to do with possible damage to the phone. The interest behind this has been clear since the day the Vanced team itself announced the discontinuation of updates and more.
Google Play Protect is installed on most Android phones to protect the system from applications that may endanger the user’s security and privacy.
That is to say, it is a security system of our mobiles, although in this case it seems a little strange that this application is marked as harmful, and more so a few days after Vanced finished its development.
The interests related to YouTube Premium they are here and we even still have alternatives that will surely suffer the same fate as Vanced in the near future. We will see if there will be more possibilities in the future to enjoy this experience that has always been allowed on an Android mobile by the big G.
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