PlayVersionSpoofer

PlayVersionSpoofer is a special Xposed module that stops the Google Play Store from automatically updating by changing its version numbers. This tool works on rooted Android devices that have the Xposed framework, like LSPosed, and it only works on systems with Android 9.0 or higher. It changes internal data to make sure that the store app stays the same over time, giving users control over changes they don’t want. The module only affects the Play Store’s self-update process and doesn’t change any other parts of the system or app views from outside the system.

Functions and uses

The main job of this module is to trick the app into thinking it has the latest version by changing the Play Store’s version code to 99999999 and its name to 999.999.999. This feature is useful for keeping a preferred setup, especially when updates might cause compatibility problems or add features that aren’t needed. It helps developers, enthusiasts, and regular users keep things stable while also encouraging people to make improvements.

How the module/application works

When an LSPosed manager activates the module and scopes it to the Google Play Store, it stops version queries from going through. It replaces real information with fake, higher values, which stops the store from finding updates that are available. To check, go to the Play Store settings and look for the changed version or check that no updates are being offered. This makes sure that everything works smoothly without anyone else seeing it.

Module Info

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