Bypass Google Play Protect Github Upd Jun 2026

GPP checks the signing certificate of an app. If you try to install an update to a system app (like Settings), GPP expects the OEM signature. Bypass tools on GitHub use a technique called "Signature Spoofing" (common in microG). They inject a fake signature block that tricks GPP into thinking the app is signed by Google, even though it isn't.

: Open the Google Play Store , tap your Profile Icon , select Play Protect , and then tap the Settings Gear . Toggle Scan apps with Play Protect to OFF .

GPP checks the signing certificate of an app. If you try to install an update to a system app (like Settings), GPP expects the OEM signature. Bypass tools on GitHub use a technique called "Signature Spoofing" (common in microG). They inject a fake signature block that tricks GPP into thinking the app is signed by Google, even though it isn't.

: Open the Google Play Store , tap your Profile Icon , select Play Protect , and then tap the Settings Gear . Toggle Scan apps with Play Protect to OFF .