Banking apps have updated and are now complaining about root
There are a few features that you get with bank application over the website typically. Biggest one is check deposit. I've never seen a bank website that will do that, but every bank application can.
Another sign that it's time to transition from fiat to cryptocurrency ...
Just wondering if anyone knows whether Starling Bank still works? They are also in the Huawei store so there's some hope that they will remain more accepting of a degoogled phone.
spring-onion thanks, this pretty much the exact answer I needed! Sadly none of the troubleshooting steps worked, I'll recommend that they fix their apps using that guide but I'm not sure it will be top of their priority list.
I have halifax working fine but Lloyds i am still having issues so will work on it today to figure out what is going on
Halifax will work on owner profile not user profile.
Same applies with Barclays card
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Tryptamine
If it requires unnecessary permissions would it be good to use it in its own profile only?
mhbcrypto
As long as it's monero. Public wallets attract 5$ wrench "visitors".
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Just came across the below from lloyds bank
"We’re aware of an issue currently impacting some android phones that’s causing apps to crash. If you’re affected by this, you can fix it by updating Android System WebView or Google Chrome apps in the Google Play store."
Link
https://www.facebook.com/lloydsbank/posts/were-aware-of-an-issue-currently-impacting-some-android-phones-thats-causing-app/3931142980286246/
I installed a Pixel 7 Pro with GOS 20231115 today. Installed Google Play Services, Aurora and then made a new profile with them in. Installed the Lloyds app from Aurora, it installed and configured fine. Once in it refused to show me transactions but I logged out of the app, restarted the app, logged in again and everything worked.
Foggy Please give us more details. As reported here in this thread and on github the app looks to be using the play integrity api so it's strange that it's working on your end. Did you come across it complaining about your phone being jailbroken/rooted as well? Is it on the newest version? Which of the relevant settings as seen in the github post do you have enabled/disabled?
For me it worked initially after setting it up but then the next day it complained about "root" and refuses to work.
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I tried it again just now, it logged in fine and I could see my transactions, no complaints.
Version 126.01
com.grppl.android.shell.CMBlloydsTSB73
Exploit protection compatibility mode: off
Notifications: off
Permissions: network and sensors
Sandboxed Google play
GMS version 23.42.12
Same permissions as above
Pixel 7 Pro
OS build UP1A.231105.003.2023111500
Native code debugging: enabled
Running in the third profile on my phone. No PIN/password/fingerprint lock set. Developer mode turned off in the banking profile.
@luigi @DeletedUser28 @Foggy @ntop @galaxyegg
Thank you for trying to debug this. What keyboard do you all use? There have been instances of an app causing trouble because it doesn't consider your keyboard to be safe to use. There are now 2 reports indicating that Lloyds does in fact work fine but also plenty of negative experiences. Also are you running it in the owner or a secondary profile?
spring-onion I've been using a fork of OpenBoard, but I just switched to the GrapheneOS (AOSP?) keyboard and it gave the same error. Owner profile.
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Same problem, same banks. I've tried from the Play Store and Aurora and with without/with all permissions enabled - no luck. The reason I switched to these banks was that they're not app only - glad I did now - it doesn't bode well for other banking apps. Seems like there's some kind of dark Google witchcraft afoot!
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I've tried with the stock GOS keyboard and gboard (network revoked).
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I’m using the stock GOS keyboard in a tertiary profile - there are no apps in it besides Aurora and Lloyds (not even the Play Store app)
spring-onion
I am using gos keyboard and same error