Google Play(アプリストア)

App stores · 2の代替ツール

Google Play is the main distribution channel for Android apps. Installs, updates, and purchases tie to your Google account and device identifiers. Review, regional policy, and takedowns depend on Google alone.

なぜ Google Play(アプリストア) から離れる?

Play Store links apps to your Google account and device ID—install history and purchases feed your profile. Policy or regional changes can remove apps you rely on overnight.

Googleの限界・リスク

  • Distribution, review, and billing centralized at Google—policy shifts limit access
  • Google account often required—strong device–account coupling
  • Most Play apps assume Play Services, reinforcing OS-level Google lock-in
  • FOSS and regional apps often excluded by review and listing rules

選び方ガイド

全部試す必要はありません。あなたの優先順位に合わせて絞り込みましょう。

  1. 1 Replace apps with F-Droid alternatives first (NewPipe, Organic Maps, etc.)
  2. 2 For remaining Play-only apps, use Aurora Store anonymously—no account on device
  3. 3 After flashing a custom ROM, combine sandboxed Play (GrapheneOS) only if needed
  4. 4 On stock devices, reduce Play apps and shift to F-Droid gradually

クイック比較

プライバシー・使いやすさ・機能・コスパの4軸で評価しています。

詳細比較表 →
ツール Privacy Ease of use Features Value 総合
F-Droid 16/20
Aurora Store 16/20

すべての代替ツール(2)

#1

F-Droid

Verified open-source app catalog

★★★★★ OSS

FOSS-only Android repository. Builds verified from source—install and update apps without Google Play.

  • 完全FOSS
  • Anti-feature表示
  • トラッキングなし

⚠ アプリ数はPlay Storeより大幅に少ない

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#2

Aurora Store

Anonymous Play Store client

★★★ OSS

Unofficial Google Play client. Download and manage APK updates without linking a Google account to your device.

  • 匿名ダウンロード
  • アップデート管理
  • スポンサー/匿名/ログイン3モード

⚠ Google ToS上のグレーゾーン

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移行のヒント

  1. 1 Inventory daily apps and check F-Droid for replacements
  2. 2 Try Aurora Store in anonymous mode; keep only essential Play-dependent apps
  3. 3 Disable automatic Play Store updates and manage update paths consciously
  4. 4 Plan app-source changes alongside OS migration (see Mobile OS category)