clarify why we support disabling native debugging
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<p>Many of these apps have their own crude anti-tampering mechanisms trying to
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<p>Many of these apps have their own crude anti-tampering mechanisms trying to
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prevent inspecting or modifying the app in a weak attempt to hide their code and
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prevent inspecting or modifying the app in a weak attempt to hide their code and
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API from security researchers. GrapheneOS allows users to disable native code
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API from security researchers. GrapheneOS allows users to disable native code
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debugging via a toggle in Settings ➔ Security and this can interfere with apps
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debugging via a toggle in Settings ➔ Security to improve the app sandbox and this
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debugging their own code to add a barrier to analyzing the app. You should try
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can interfere with apps debugging their own code to add a barrier to analyzing the
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enabling this again if you've disabled it and are encountering compatibility
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app. You should try enabling this again if you've disabled it and are encountering
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issues with these kinds of apps.</p>
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compatibility issues with these kinds of apps.</p>
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<p>Banking apps are increasingly using Google's SafetyNet attestation service to
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<p>Banking apps are increasingly using Google's SafetyNet attestation service to
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check the integrity and certification status of the operating system. GrapheneOS
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check the integrity and certification status of the operating system. GrapheneOS
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