I think flatpaks might allow you to change your app ID as long as its prefixed by the sandbox identifier. For example, org.mozilla.firefox could become org.mozilla.firefox.foobar. That works well for flatpak, where sandbox identifiers are enforced to be reverse-DNS style, so your application effectively claims the main domain and is allowed to handle its own subdomains however it wants.
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