Android 15 may make it even harder for sideloaded apps to get sensitive permissionsFragmentedChicken@lemdro.id to Android@lemdro.id – 72 points – 5 months agoandroidauthority.com21Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentMy bank apps won't run on a rooted phone. Neither will 2FA authenticator apps that most employers require that you have.If an employer requires you to have a specific app then they should be providing you a device on which to use it!I have worked for both a fortune 100 and startups. Both don't provide it. They do, however, paid for my monthly cellphone bill.So how do they react when you say "that app doesn't work on my phone", or if you're feeling mischievous, "I don't have a smartphone"?They should, but they most definitely do not.Guess you pull out the old classic "oh, I don't have a smartphone" if you find they're being difficult about it!Magisk module SafetyNetFix used to bypass that and let banking apps workBarely works nglI had good experiences (a year ago when I last tried it)
My bank apps won't run on a rooted phone. Neither will 2FA authenticator apps that most employers require that you have.If an employer requires you to have a specific app then they should be providing you a device on which to use it!I have worked for both a fortune 100 and startups. Both don't provide it. They do, however, paid for my monthly cellphone bill.So how do they react when you say "that app doesn't work on my phone", or if you're feeling mischievous, "I don't have a smartphone"?They should, but they most definitely do not.Guess you pull out the old classic "oh, I don't have a smartphone" if you find they're being difficult about it!Magisk module SafetyNetFix used to bypass that and let banking apps workBarely works nglI had good experiences (a year ago when I last tried it)
If an employer requires you to have a specific app then they should be providing you a device on which to use it!I have worked for both a fortune 100 and startups. Both don't provide it. They do, however, paid for my monthly cellphone bill.So how do they react when you say "that app doesn't work on my phone", or if you're feeling mischievous, "I don't have a smartphone"?They should, but they most definitely do not.Guess you pull out the old classic "oh, I don't have a smartphone" if you find they're being difficult about it!
I have worked for both a fortune 100 and startups. Both don't provide it. They do, however, paid for my monthly cellphone bill.So how do they react when you say "that app doesn't work on my phone", or if you're feeling mischievous, "I don't have a smartphone"?
So how do they react when you say "that app doesn't work on my phone", or if you're feeling mischievous, "I don't have a smartphone"?
They should, but they most definitely do not.Guess you pull out the old classic "oh, I don't have a smartphone" if you find they're being difficult about it!
Guess you pull out the old classic "oh, I don't have a smartphone" if you find they're being difficult about it!
Magisk module SafetyNetFix used to bypass that and let banking apps workBarely works nglI had good experiences (a year ago when I last tried it)
My bank apps won't run on a rooted phone. Neither will 2FA authenticator apps that most employers require that you have.
If an employer requires you to have a specific app then they should be providing you a device on which to use it!
I have worked for both a fortune 100 and startups. Both don't provide it. They do, however, paid for my monthly cellphone bill.
So how do they react when you say "that app doesn't work on my phone", or if you're feeling mischievous, "I don't have a smartphone"?
They should, but they most definitely do not.
Guess you pull out the old classic "oh, I don't have a smartphone" if you find they're being difficult about it!
Magisk module SafetyNetFix used to bypass that and let banking apps work
Barely works ngl
I had good experiences (a year ago when I last tried it)