Operate Private in Marketplaces

Hi,

I am looking to use my Brax3 in a private way for my business.

Unfortunetely I need to register in different marketplaces, including Facebook.

As today seems for security checks to not have Play services and all the apps I need from the beggining register at least for first log in and sign up as in a phone with already Google services preinstalled.

In terms of using later on banks and marketplaces, and private operation what steps are recommended.

My plan is using a phone number for all registers and then change it with my phone company. Or any other tips of how to get a burner.

I assuming for banks apps, venmo, cash app and so on, Gservices needs to be active, for marketplaces maybe I can just sign as secondary device with apk downloaded and operate without Google those marketapps only.

I am also assuming that for most of this markets, gmail account are going to be required.

What’s the best approach and steps to online market selling to compromise the less my data?

I would plan to have my market apps only in a different profile.

Looking forward to hear you thoughts!

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If you don’t need to be mobile run LineageOS with Google Services on Waydroid on some Linux machine. You’ll need to get a key from Google to activate the services.

This way you actually have a fake device that can also hide the IP through some VPN on your Linux machine which will be activated before Waydroid.

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Thanks it’s a good solution, but I do need to run them in a phone not in computer.

But I might try this for part of the apps, I have to resesrch about getting a google key the best hide way.

You can run Waydroid on Linux phones, Brax3 can run Ubuntu Touch, the key is acquired very easily and it will be tied with the specific Google account for this specific purpose.

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what should be a good guide to get your own google key?

I had just searched the error that it was appearing saying that Google Services can’t run and I had found the solution.

I searched again and it should be the Google Services Framework ID, https://support.google.com/android/thread/293310373/how-do-i-get-google-services-framework-identifier-or-binding-id?hl=en

I think what we are looking for is to certify the device. So after you log into your Google account with the emulated device you’ll receive a GSF ID and subsequently you’ll certify it here, https://www.google.com/android/uncertified

Can you sign up new google accounts without phone number these days?. The more time pass more restricted in getting a new “free” account

No, not even with a SIP number, use a number for this only, no calls and no sharing with anyone though if you have a legal business your identity will be circulating around, it’s like with the banking where you use your real phone number.