Update (04/06/20): You can try installing the Play Store using this new method here.
Update: According to some reports, this method may no longer work on Huawei and Honor devices.
If you are having the “Device is not Play Protect certified” errors, here’s a way to fix the problem.
To give you a brief background, I myself have encountered this issue. It was my own curiosity that caused the error to appear on my phone in the first place, but I was able to fix it using this method.
Take note that this is what I did to fix my daily driver, a Huawei Mate 30 Pro, which started having the “Device is not Play Protect certified” error (it happened when I was testing other methods to install GMS when my phone already had it). I cannot guarantee that this will work with you or other affected devices, but there’s a big chance it will.
Also see: Here’s an easier way to install the Google Play Store on your Huawei phone
Warning: While this “how-to” is relatively easy to perform, it would involve processes like “sideloading” and such. If you are uncomfortable doing this, then I recommend that you do not to proceed.
Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get started.
Step 1
First, check if your device is not certified (just in case the error message is not enough to convince you). To do this, go to the Play Store, tap the hamburger menu, go to Settings and scroll all the way down to About. You’ll see under Play Protect Certification if your device is not certified.
Step 2
Get your Device ID. This is a 16-digit alphanumeric ID which you will need to certify your device with Google.
If you are still able to access the Play Store, install the Device ID app. If not, you can download the APK file here and install/sideload it on your device.
After installation, run the Device ID app then look for and copy the Google Service Framework (GSF).
Step 3
Go to Google’s Device Registration page here and paste/type your Google Services Framework ID on the Android ID box and tap Register.
After registering, you may enter your Google credentials on the Play Store. And you might as well reboot your device for good measure.
It might take a few minutes for this to take effect, but this should register your device with Google and stop the ” Device is not Play Protect certified” error.
It bears repeating that I cannot guarantee that this will work with other devices experiencing the same error.
Good luck.
29 Comments
this fix doesn’t work on Y7P, any idea how to fix it ?!!
Doesn’t work on OnePlus 6t
This method does not work for me I did everything to register my Device but still its shows Play protect device is not certifed. Please help me
“After registering, you may enter your Google credentials on the Play Store. And you might as well reboot your device for good measure.”
Hi, where do i enter the credentials? Trying to find it but can’t find it.
Hello Bryan. I have this problem on my Huawei Mate 30 and I try your method. I even wait around 1 day and couple restart. And i try change somethings, turn off notification of play store and reinstall app. but it still appear “Device is not Play Protect certified” error. how to fix it? please help
Hello Bryan, I have this problem on my Huawei Mate 30 and I try your instruction. I even wait around 1 hour and couple restart. It still appear “Device is not Play Protect certified” error. I even turn off play store notification.
Hi Bryan I have register my HTC820 but it still show device uncertified Please what should I do?
Hello Bryan, I have this problem on my Huawei Mate 30 and I try your instruction. I even wait around 1 hour and couple restart. It still appear “Device is not Play Protect certified” error. I even turn off play store notification