We’ve implemented a system for notifying users when apps use the Play Integrity API. This will help users determine which apps are banning using a non-stock OS. Some of these will still work if they only enforce basic integrity rather than requiring a Google certified device running the stock OS.
Using Play Integrity is an incredibly anti-privacy and anti-security practice despite being wrongly portrayed as a security feature. The notification will include a link for leaving a rating and review for the app via sandboxed Play Store to make it very convenient for people to send complaints.
App developers can implement support using standard hardware-based attestation and allowlist the GrapheneOS signing keys if they insist on checking device integrity. There’s a guide for this at https://grapheneos.org/articles/attestation-compatibility-guide. There’s no good excuse for only permitting a device/OS licensing GMS.
Most apps using the Play Integrity API are enforcing the device integrity level. This enforces having a device licensing Google Mobile Services with the stock OS. It has no issue with a device behind on patches by a decade. Strong integrity level checks for the same thing via hardware attestation.
We may also add a way to block the Play Integrity API with a per-app toggle if we determine this helps improve compatibility due to some apps still having a fallback to other approaches. Spoofing device integrity level is possible but increasingly problematic and will get worse.
Let’s hold out hope that the banks or those who they get their libraries from will move towards officially supporting GOS or stopping with Play Integrity