Many LineageOS 22.1 users are experiencing difficulties with Magisk hiding Revolut. Even with Magisk installed, enabled zgisk, and additional modules, Revolut (with package name 107504469) remains detectable. This can be frustrating for those seeking to maintain privacy and bypass detection. This guide offers troubleshooting tips specifically for this issue on LineageOS 22.1 with microg pre-installed.
**Troubleshooting Steps**
1. **Double-Check Revolut's Package Name:** Verify you are targeting the correct package name (107504469) for Revolut within Magisk's hiding settings.
2. **Update Magisk and Zygisk:** Ensure you are using the latest versions of Magisk and zgisk. Outdated versions can sometimes lead to compatibility issues. Refer to the official Magisk repository (https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/tag/canary-28103) for the latest releases.
3. **Module Compatibility:** Carefully review the compatibility of the additional module you are using with Magisk and Revolut, especially on LineageOS 22.1.
4. **Microg Integration:** While you mentioned microg is pre-installed, double-check its configuration to ensure it isn't conflicting with Magisk's hiding functionality.
5. **Clean Flash:** As a last resort, consider a clean flash of LineageOS 22.1. Ensure you have a complete backup of your data before proceeding. :
6. **Community Support:** Engage with the Magisk and LineageOS communities for further assistance. Share your specific issue and configuration details for a better chance of finding a solution.
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