list Google Play apps to improve clarity
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<section id="sandboxed-google-play-installation">
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<h3><a href="#sandboxed-google-play-installation">Installation</a></h3>
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<p>Google Play is divided up into 3 separate apps: Google Services Framework
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(com.google.android.gsf), Google Play services (com.google.android.gms) and
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Google Play Store (com.android.vending). To use sandboxed Google Play, you
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simply need to install the official releases of these 3 apps in the user and
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work profiles where you want to use it.</p>
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<p>Google Play is divided up into 3 separate apps:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Google Services Framework (com.google.android.gsf)</li>
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<li>Google Play services (com.google.android.gms)</li>
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<li>Google Play Store (com.android.vending)</li>
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</ul>
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<p>To use sandboxed Google Play, you simply need to install the official releases
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of these 3 apps in the user and work profiles where you want to use it.</p>
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<p>The simplest approach is to only use the Owner user profile. Apps installed
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in the Owner profile are sandboxed the same way as everywhere else and don't
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