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@[email protected] The whole point of this approach is that they have zero additional access compared to the Google Play code running within the apps using them. Those apps can do everything that sandboxed Google Play services can do without it installed. It gives absolutely no extra access or capabilities to the Google Play code that's running as part of them. Plenty of the Google libraries function fine without Play services and make connections to their services without it. Not everything requires it.
@[email protected] The idea that Play services is needed to use Google services or that there's something special about what it does is wrong. Everything it does as sandboxed Google Play on GrapheneOS can be done by other apps. It has no special access or capabilities. It does not give absolutely any additional access that's not already available to the Play code in apps. If you want to avoid Google Play, you have to only use apps not including Google Play code, such as using Molly FOSS instead of Signal.