To bypass this limitation, all that you need to do is hide Magisk, flash the SafetyNet Fix module, and then hide the root from a few Google apps and services. However, for the past two days, this tweak isn’t working with the Starling Bankip app, as a result of which, users are unable to use it on their rooted devices. If you are also in the same boat, then this guide will make you aware of a nifty workaround to rectify this bug. Follow along.
Starling Banking App not working on rooted devices
The culprit behind this issue is the firebaseremoteconfig.googleapis.com API of Google. So to rectify it, you just need to block this site [apart from obviously passing the SafetyNet Test beforehand]. For that, you could use a third-party app like Block Site or block it on a DNS level via DNS Adguard, Adaway, etc. So carry out this tweak and it should fix the issue of the Starling Bankip app not working on rooted devices.
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