If microg is installed after patched YouTube apps it's a nightmare to get them detected again
I recently had a problem receiving notifications, and since I couldn't figure out what the problem was, I tried resetting microg. This made me create 10 devices in the account and then the notifications still don't work. How do I solve this problem? I would also suggest adding a way to scan for patched apps because it has always been a nightmare to get apps already installed on the system to be detected. connected with https://github.com/WSTxda/MicroG-RE/issues/17
I also have an idea, would it be possible to create some sort of test notification via a button?
Thanks for the suggestion. First, you can clear the connected devices in your Google account settings. For security reasons, no service can clear the device registry other than Google itself.
You can try clearing the registered apps and try connecting all again.
Regarding the suggestions, i will evaluate them.
To be safe, I reset the microg data to prevent the devices from reconnecting, then I logged in again and now I have the problem with the app connections again.
would it be possible to create some sort of test notification via a button?
Unfortunately not, as we can manage this through gmscore. However, ReVanced can create a patch to send test notifications within the YouTube app.
I can force cloud messaging registration again when detecting a patched app.
If registered > ignore
If not registered > register or request registration (ask push permission)
If it was manually deleted from the register > ignore