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"path": "/t/website-to-help-get-an-apks-certificate-hash/38012#post_5",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-19T17:36:49.000Z",
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"textContent": "Kris:\n\n> most apps don’t share their hashes.\n\nYeah, I think it’s a common issue for people who want to validate their APKs. You can use apksigner to do it, but it’s a bit more involved, as I mentioned previously. AppVerifier has a community database it checks against, but it’s relatively small; there’s also a GOS thread where people post hashes. This just seems like a convenient way, especially since the copy function aligns with what AppVerifier needs for the “verify from clipboard” button.",
"title": "Website to help get an apks certificate hash"
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