This guide addresses a common issue encountered by users debloating Samsung devices running OneUI 6.1 (Android 14) where Snapchat fails to log in after patching with LSPatch. Even though Snapchat and Twitter were initially patched successfully, attempting to log in results in the "Due to multiple sign-in attempts or suspicious activity, your access to Snapchat has been temporarily disabled" error message. This issue affects various Snapchat versions tested, including 12.63.0.55 to 13.12.0.37, and even recent SnapEnhance debug builds.
The root cause appears to be related to the patching method. While installing unpatched Snapchat works without issues, attempting to use patched versions (both embedded and local) triggers the error. Local patching resulted in signature mismatch errors, indicating a potential problem with correctly aligning the patched signatures.
The solution involves investigating how to correctly implement patching while ensuring proper signature alignment. This may require exploring alternative patching methods, clarifying the requirements for local patching, or seeking specific guidance from the LSPatch and SnapEnhance developer communities.
If you're facing a similar issue, follow these troubleshooting steps:
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