Anonymous Aurora Store access

Does anyone else has “Limited access”?

EDIT: phone is C2

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Yes, but usually it works after a couple of trials

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Go to Android Settings > Applications:

Stop Aurora App, empty the cache and it should work.

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I cleared every storage apart from App delete. No dice.

I guess reboot wouldn’t help.

I have the same and did all recommended deletes/restarts - nothing helped. Even reinstall ;(;(;(. Not good :wink:

Could someone with a C2 check if they have the same issue? The API version isn’t the same as the one on the X10-II

I didn’t test it, but this sounds like a good workaround Workaround for rate limiting (#934) · Issues · Aurora OSS / AuroraStore · GitLab

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Original poster: C2.

For me it’s not about rate limiting AFAIU as I can’t even login anonymously. To occasionally update AAS apps.

But thanks for the workaround. I enable it for the future install use.

Does it work? I just don’t remember exactly how to disable the option “always open with”.

I haven’t tried yet.

I have an xa2 and i have the same exact problem, so it’s not strictly a c2 issue…

Yes, and I have had these couple of times in the past (Xperia 10). Try again in couple of minutes and if it still doesn’t work, wait for few hours and it should work by then.

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It is the same on my secondary device running LineageOS. I normally log in to a forgotten gmail account and log out again. And it suddenly works.

There are limits on those accounts being used by aurora to anonymize usage. They created a lot of accounts which are being used by a lot of users. Perhaps Google-store do not accept one user installing / updating thousands of Android Apps.

Did you try upgrade to Aurora Store 4.7.4 (70)? I did! :wink:

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Where did you get ir from? I have latest one from Jolla store 4.6.1 version.

You can enable their repo in FDroid and get it from there.

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Yes, FDroid it is, and also enable “Expert mode” and “Unstable updates” if you want update notifications for unstable versions. Doesn’t mean you’ll have to install them.

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