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In theory, this de-Appstored app should run under Android 12, though we've not verified it.
#Appstore apk
This requires downloading the APK for a non-functional Appstore-acquired app using another Android device running Android 11 or earlier, decompiling the code, commenting out the bytecode lines associated with Amazon DRM, then recompiling the app and signing it with a self-signed certificate. But an individual posting under the name "Eduardo S." claims there's a workaround that involves undoing the wrapper. It's unclear whether Amazon's APK handling process is connected to the Appstore's Android 12 allergy. The metadata is supposed to improve app compatibility with Amazon devices, support analytics, enable policy enforcement, and modify the app to allow DRM if the developer chooses to activate it.