I had discarded this option, so I was looking for other ways to communicate as I was unable to create a Gitlab account due to problems authenticating my bank details.
However, today I did it.
The issue has been created.
I managed to find a way by downloading the user profile that appears and copying it through the user profile manager to the user profile of the banking apps and, if it wasn’t available in any of the Aurora Store apps, I would prefer to use it on the spare smartphone that I have.
I never use dubious sources like this, especially banking apps.
But it’s good to know that there are people facing the same problem so that the developer can perhaps solve it.
By the way, does anyone know a way to contact him?
It’s not related to that. My language is the default of the system and I even tested others, but without success.
I’m from Brazil too and I also think it’s an unknown problem because I’ve had this experience before and I thought I wasn’t sure how to solve it but it seems like there’s really no solution. Just wait, although it’s been many days and nothing is going back to normal.
I’ve never seen this option. Where is it?
I’ve tried several anonymous ones (logging out and back in to sessions) and also in my personal account and nothing. It doesn’t work.
I’ve tried this a lot and it doesn’t work :(
Thanks! That’s what I was thinking. I will update now!
This is the latest release on fdroid. Exactly what I mention in the post. Strange, very strange!
I use the Neo Store with the F-droid repository and the store notified a new update (it’s in the attached print) but I always leave it in the manual so I can follow the changelogs and prevent any strange updates to an app. I’m a bit paranoid. And I was surprised to find one that is not on Joplin’s official pages. A problem updating the pages or really something to worry about? Could any developer please comment?
I don’t use any of these services and the app I use to check network traffic, PCAPdroid, reports that it is “com.android.mtp”, the one in the screenshot. Seems legit to me.
“com.android.mtp”, I think so!
The amount of files transferred
Don’t you think it’s easier, due to inattention when installing a compromised app, a privilege escalation attack through root or actually an invasion due to the amount of bloatware from companies that take their piece of the pie in the Stock ROM (even though they do would cleaning via ADB) and even worse rooted to block these suspicious traffic be something more harmful for the user?
Because the ability to steal the decryption password in RAM memory due to the unlocked bootloader is a little less likely for the thief to have.
I use LineageOS and I feel much better, since my cell phone is Xiaomi, than using MIUI, which is from a chinese big tech company and has proprietary code.
Does anyone using Mullvad Browser know why this setting is not enabled by default? I just checked. If it is important for security it should be.
It works perfectly for me too. I’ve been using it for a long time.