I'm curious if other Molly users have been experiencing this seeming bug. For about a month now, audio from my end of the call (i.e., my voice) cuts out intermittently during all calls whether on Speaker or Phone Earpiece. So much so that it had made calling not feasible with my contacts.
Some background:
- Device: Pixel 7
- OS: GrapheneOS (latest)
- App: Molly-UP
I'm aware that Molly-UP has been deprecated and UnifiedPush as a notification delivery service is now included in Molly and Molly-FOSS. I run my own instance of MollySocket and have been for over 6 months without any problems.
Today, I:
- Uninstalled the now-deprecated Molly-UP.
- Installed the latest Molly-FOSS by fetching the
.apk
via Obtainium.
- Restored my account and chat backup.
- Got the notifications working with my instance of MollySocket.
Despite the "brand new," fresh install, the "audio bug" persisted :(
It was then when I decided to manually enable Exploit protection compatibility mode
. Voilà , the audio works perfectly and is crystal clear!
My questions are: Molly has always worked great without needing to have that option that weakens app security. Why is this necessary now? Have others experienced the same issue?
I would like to find the cause of the problem, and; hopefully, turn Exploit protection compatibility mode
off again. Any input or help is greatly appreciated!