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GrapheneOS -- 2d [root] 
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|    4 If you want to make your app your app easily available outside of the Play Store, you can apply to publish it
|    via Accrescent which is a Play Store alternative available in the GrapheneOS App Store. It's currently in Alpha
|    and you need to apply to publish apps through it. See https://accrescent.app/ for more information.
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|    Your app is easily available to GrapheneOS users regardless especially now that you fixed the Play Integrity API
|    store listing issue but you can support an alternative.
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GrapheneOS -- 2d
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4 If your app has a hard dependency on Play services then there's not much point in publishing it via
Accrescent. If you can avoid a hard dependency on Play services then publishing it via Accrescent would allow
people to use it without involving Google Play. Accrescent also distributes the releases you sign rather than
releases signed by Google, but it's a game not handling sensitive data so that isn't a big deal. GrapheneOS
users can install it from the Play Store perfectly fine now.
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