I’m frequently being blocked by whatsapp claiming I’m using an unofficial version.
I’m using the direct download from whatsapp.com, though.
Is this an aliendalvik/microg specific issue or has my phone maybe been hacked?
Anyone else experienced this issue?
i use whatsapp from the aurorastore and do have no problems
I’m using WhatsApp from Aurora Store too, and have had no issues (X10III with 4.4.0.72 here). Do you have MicroG installed? That can have a part in this play, but then again, as installing the apk from the official web page is a thing, it really shouldn’t require Google services…
Owner and group has both to be “media_rw”. For example:
This applies to any directory where WhatsApp wants access.
Thanks you all for your replies.
I have microg installed and I never had any problems until recently.
Now I happen to get blocked every now and then for no reason. This seems to occur especially when trying to call someone. I wonder if this may be related to some obscure security mechanism triggered by alien dalvik?
Maybe I should check my device for android malware?
I strongly recommend to avoid using spying apps but speaking of which i use to have similar issue with one of my banking’s app complaining that the installed app is an “unofficial version”. I have found out that this app is checking “Installer App” string from an app android data. To fix this issue I had to set Aurora->Settings->Instalation->Instalation method->Native installer or use App Manager from F-droid and set Fake store as Installer App in Settings/Installer.
Thanks I will try that! However, I recently experienced this issue even with the version downloaded from whatsapp.com directly.
And yes it’s a pain having to rely on (some) propriatery spying apps and I’m currently really considering installing a matrix server with whatsapp bridge instead:)
And. WOW. Thanks for the installer hint! I eventually managed to get my banking app - s-id check - work! That’s AMAZING.
@inte, then please mark that post as the “solution”, which in turn marks this thread (“topic”) as “solved”.
Well, it actually solved another issue for me (s-id-check). Let’s see how it goes with whatsapp:-)
This is indeed a very useful finding that warrants more exposure.
Yes, that worked for my banking app as well. Where do we put this knowledge so everyone can profit? It is not really a sfos bug report, or something that can be fixed. Maybe it is a bug in aurora store and they should switch the default? Just create a separate thread here? Feature it in the community news?
This is not a bug in Aurora store. This is a “protection” that banking apps uses and that “protection” I find lame and inherently dumb. It should CRC or hash checking at least to recognize if app is “official” or not.
Just use App Manager from F-Droid to install directly downloaded app instead of using built-in installer.