KernelSU Manager is a powerful tool for gaining root access on your Android device. However, some banking apps can detect this and prevent you from using them. This can be frustrating if you need to access your finances. Luckily, there are some workarounds you can try.
One solution is to use a separate dedicated app for banking and keep KernelSU Manager disabled while using that app. This ensures that your banking app doesn't detect any root access. You can then re-enable KernelSU Manager when you're done with your banking transactions.
Another possible solution is to try using a banking app that is known to be compatible with root access. However, it's important to be cautious when using banking apps that have been modified or are not officially supported. Always make sure you are downloading apps from trusted sources.
Hopefully, future versions of KernelSU Manager will include features that allow you to hide its presence from banking apps. This would make it much easier to use root access without compromising your financial security.
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