• Re: PSA: Using a PC to download Google Play Store APKs w/o a Google Acc

    From Maria Sophia@3:633/10 to All on Tuesday, January 06, 2026 09:18:33
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using a PC to download Google Play Store APKs w/o a Google Account

    Maria Sophia wrote:
    But it's clearly an impersonation of branding so it's not to be trusted.

    Given it's not malware (yet), the ugly responsibility of determining "What
    is it?" is on me since I brought this up in haste, so I delved deeper.

    So what is it?
    What I found out, is too long (even for me) to explain fully.

    Q: What is the purpose of the PC-Aurora site?
    A: The site's purpose appears to be multiple forms of monetization.

    For gory details, see the next post, but (warning!) it's long and sordid.
    --
    Just one person paying it forward by helping others who later help me.

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  • From Maria Sophia@3:633/10 to All on Tuesday, January 06, 2026 09:26:27
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using a PC to download Google Play Store APKs w/o a Google Account

    Maria Sophia wrote:
    Q: What is the purpose of the PC-Aurora site?
    A: The site's purpose appears to be multiple forms of monetization.


    While nobody has written up the AURORA-PC web site as far as I can tell,
    and only u-Block-Origin has manually flagged it (as far as I can tell),
    this research below explains what the site aurorastore.org seems to be.

    Q: The question here is what the site is doing and why it exists.
    A: (see below)

    1. Overview
    Aurorastore.org is not a malware operation in the classic sense.

    It is a fraudulent impersonation site that copies the name of the real
    Aurora Store project in order to collect cryptocurrency donations,
    affiliate revenue, and search traffic. It is part of a low effort SEO scam network that impersonates many unrelated apps.

    2. Identity fraud
    The site claims to represent the real Aurora Store developer.

    It even uses the real developer's name on its donation page.
    The real developer has publicly denied any connection.
    This is identity fraud for profit.

    3. Donation harvesting
    The donation page is the clearest indicator of intent.

    It asks users to send Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Bitcoin Cash to static wallet addresses. It claims the money will support the developer and maintain a
    "game mod". Aurora Store is not a game mod. This text is copied from other
    scam sites. The goal is to trick users into sending cryptocurrency to the operator of the site.

    4. Affiliate revenue
    The site contains affiliate links for Android emulators such as
    BlueStacks. These links include tracking codes. Every install generates
    money for the operator. This is a common tactic used by SEO scam sites.

    5. SEO spam network
    The site includes unrelated content about Roblox executors, modding
    tools, and other APK sites. This is a known pattern used by content farm networks that mass produce fake pages for many different apps. The text
    is generic, repetitive, and often incorrect.

    It is designed to attract search traffic, not to provide accurate
    information.

    6. Fake download links
    The site uses bit.ly links for APK downloads. Legitimate developers
    generally do not use URL shorteners for APK distribution.
    Shortened links hide the real destination and allow the operator to
    change the payload at any time.

    This is a red flag for deceptive distribution.

    7. False claims about Aurora Store
    The site makes many statements that are factually wrong.

    It claims Aurora Store is on Google Play.
    It claims you can install it through the Play Store inside BlueStacks.
    It claims it is a Windows app.
    It claims it is a FireStick app.
    None of these claims are true.

    These errors show that the operator does not know or care what
    Aurora Store actually is.

    8. Purpose of the site
    Based on the evidence, aurorastore.org is best described as a multi
    purpose scam site. Its goals are to collect cryptocurrency donations,
    earn affiliate revenue, capture search traffic, and redirect users to
    other scam pages.

    It is not a targeted attack and it is not a sophisticated malware
    operation. It is a low effort impersonation site apparently built
    from a generic template used across many fake APK and modding sites.

    9. Why it is dangerous
    Even if the site does not distribute malware, it is still harmful.

    It impersonates a real open source project, misleads users, and encourages
    them to install software from untrusted sources. It also attempts to
    steal money by pretending to be the real developer.

    10. Conclusion
    Aurorastore.org is not an alternative Aurora Store site.
    It is a fraudulent impersonation site operated by a low effort SEO scam network.

    Its purpose is to collect cryptocurrency, generate affiliate revenue,
    and exploit the reputation of the real Aurora Store project.

    Whew!
    --
    Usenet is off the cuff so sometimes we goof but if we wish to maintain credibility we need to own our mistakes to openly clarify immedately!

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  • From Arno Welzel@3:633/10 to All on Wednesday, January 07, 2026 00:52:03
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using a PC to download Google Play Store APKs w/o a Google Account

    Frank Slootweg, 2026-01-06 11:38:

    Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> wrote:
    Maria Sophia, 2026-01-04 18:39:

    [...]
    You make a good point though, that the process I described only works for >>> free software, where, let's be clear, I have over 1000 apps currently
    installed on my Android 64GB Samsung Galaxy A32-5G, all of which are
    freeware, and the combination of which allows me to do what I need to do. >>
    I often use my phone to get tickets for public transport. This is much
    easier than using vending machines which often don't work. I also hate
    to deal with all these paper tickets. And I can also ask the office
    assistance to book train tickets for me and just have to enter the
    ticket code in the app to use it.

    I'm confused! I understand what you're saying, but while you pay
    *with* these apps, these apps *themselves* are unlikely to be paid
    apps. And these apps have little to do with having a Google Account
    on/for the phone (other than the already mentioned aspect of automatic updating of these apps).

    Yes, indeed - the apps are for free, I pay only for the tickets.


    --
    Arno Welzel
    https://arnowelzel.de

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  • From Maria Sophia@3:633/10 to All on Tuesday, January 06, 2026 23:29:22
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using a PC to download Google Play Store APKs w/o a Google Account

    Arno Welzel wrote:
    I'm confused! I understand what you're saying, but while you pay
    *with* these apps, these apps *themselves* are unlikely to be paid
    apps. And these apps have little to do with having a Google Account
    on/for the phone (other than the already mentioned aspect of automatic
    updating of these apps).

    Yes, indeed - the apps are for free, I pay only for the tickets.

    Hi Arno,

    Happy New Year!

    Ah, that's a different use case then, where the Android Aurora will install even payware apps, but the difference is you have to use your Google
    Account on Aurora instead of the anonymous account to access payware apps.

    The good news is Aurora complements (or replaces) the Google Play Store app because it does useful things that Google will never let you do otherwise.

    1. Aurora does not delete the APK installers after installation!
    2. Aurora can spoof sw/hw to make applications available to you
    3. Aurora doesn't create a privacy-robbing Google Account on your phone
    4. Aurora does a (much) better auto update than Google Play does
    5. And Aurora has better filters than the Google Play Store has
    etc.
    Although even the much better filters of Aurora pale in comparison to
    Skyica App Finder (which I helped the developer test a few years ago).
    <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/>

    If anyone can find a better search engine than Skyica, then I'll be shocked because I helped the developer add some of the nice features he has in it.

    The best of all worlds is:
    a. Use the Google Play Store, if you must, but you'll lose privacy
    b. Use the Aurora app whether or not you use the Google Play Store app
    c. Find the files you need with the Skyica App Finder filter set
    <https://skyica.com/appfinder/features/>
    --
    How you use Android, particularly how you save & reuse your installers,
    is something that must be designed into the very first install steps.

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
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