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Acode being recognized as "Malicious Application" by APK installer #1326
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It's not a "malicious application", But maybe flagged as it's from an unknown source. |
CC: @bajrangCoder |
Idk, As apk is signed and the same which is published on play store. It's huawei specific either ignore it or download from Play Store |
@zxunge send a screenshot of the warning |
I have solved that problem today. When installing the apk file from applications other than the system's file manager, I'll receive an error. Today I installed Acode from my pad's File Manager and there was no problem. I'm just wondering why I was able to install the previous version. |
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Problem
Today I received an update tip from Acode, so I downloaded the version 1.11.2's apk from GitHub (previously I used 1.11.1) which was prevented from being installed. The apk installer warned me that it was a malicious application.
I have no way of updating Acode. I wonder if it has sth to do with the "Pure Mode" in HUAWEI machines.
Environment
Device Info
Name: HUAWEI MatePad 11.5"S
HarmonyOS Version: 4.2.0
Android Version: 12
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