While Magisk offers incredible flexibility for Android users, managing new app channels added to the deny list can be cumbersome. As apps update, they often introduce fresh channels that require manual denial to function correctly. This can be a frustrating experience, especially with apps like Alipay where channel additions are infrequent and difficult to pinpoint. Some apps, such as TnG eWallet, exhibit a more volatile behavior, generating new sets of seemingly random channel names with each update. This constant shifting makes it challenging to keep track and manually deny them. A screenshot of TnG eWallet's channel names illustrating this issue can be found here. This constant pattern raises questions about whether these channels are used for root detection or even excessive notification spamming. To enhance user experience, it would be beneficial to implement a setting within Magisk that automatically denies any newly added channels, streamlining the process and eliminating the need for manual intervention.
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