With the increasing concern over digital privacy and security, GSpace32 might prioritize robust encryption, two-factor authentication, and other security measures to protect user data.

The primary goal of GSpace32 is to allow users to run apps that depend on Google Play Services (such as YouTube, Google Maps, Uber, or banking apps) on devices where official GMS cannot be installed due to CPU architecture limitations. It effectively tricks these apps into believing they are running on a full-fledged, Google-certified device.

For owners of these devices, upgrading is not an option. provides a pragmatic workaround.

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Push notifications arrive hours late. Solution: On your system, disable battery optimization for GSpace32. Also, within GSpace32, open microG settings > Cloud Messaging > check that "Google Device Registration" shows "Registered."