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How to Use Revolut app on Rooted Device/Custom ROM

In this guide, we will show you the steps to use the Revolut app on a rooted device or a device running a custom ROM. This mobile financing app is among the most popular players in its domain. However, it has also placed some stringent privacy measures, especially if we talk about root and custom firmware checks.

Rooted Devices: “Sorry, Revolut does not support rooted devices. We take the security of your data very seriously. If you wish to install and use the app on your device, you need to perform a factory reset.”
Devices Running Custom ROMs: “Sorry, revolut is not supported on devices with custom firmware”.

As a result of this, it is giving some tough times to the tech enthusiasts, and they are unable to use it on their devices. Given above are the error messages that they are greeted with upon launching the app on their devices. If you are also in the same boat, then this guide will help you out. Follow along for the fixes.

How to Use Revolut App on Rooted Device/Custom ROM

How to Use Revolut app on Rooted Device Custom ROM

Before starting, please take a complete device backup. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device, and data by performing the below steps.

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STEP 1: Hide Root from Revolut

Via APatch

  1. To begin with, root your device using APatch.
  2. Now flash ZygiskNext and PlayIntegrityFork CI.
  3. Next, pass the Strong Integrity check [recommended].
  4. Then, create a blacklist via HMA and add Revolut to it.hide my applist revolut rooted
  5. Now go to the below location and open the target.txt file:
    data/adb/tricky_store
  6. Then add its app package name [given below] and save it
    com.revolut.revolut!

  7. Also, make sure that the below values are there in the file
    com.google.android.gms
    com.google.android.gsf
    com.android.vending
    android
  8. Now create a custom.pif.json file [recommended].pif json revolut root

Using Magisk

It is highly recommended that you use Magisk Alpha instead of Magisk Stable/Beta/Canary. I downloaded it from Magisk Alpha Telegram Group but you can get it from any source of your choice.

  1. First off, pass the Strong Integrity check [recommended].
  2. Next up, create a blacklist via HMA and add Revolut to it.hide my applist revolut rooted
  3. Now launch Magisk > head to Settings > Configure Denylist.
  4. After that, check the following apps in the Magisk Denylist:
    Google Play Service, Google Play Store, Google Services Framework, Revolut.
  5. Now go to the below location and open the target.txt file:
    data/adb/tricky_store/target.txt
  6. Then add its app package name [given below] and save it
    com.revolut.revolut!

    revolut rooted target.txt
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  7. Also, make sure that the below values are there in the file
    com.google.android.gms
    com.google.android.gsf
    com.android.vending
    android
  8. Now create a custom.pif.json file [recommended].revolut rooted play integrity fork
  9. Then delete the data of Google Play Service, Google Play Store, Google Service Framework, and Revolut.
  10. Finally, restart your device and check out the result.

STEP 2: Hide Custom ROM

This tweak is for the LineageOS ROM. Moreover, before installing any OTA update, you’ll have to remove that tweak [the command] and only then install the update. Once installed, you may then re-add that command.

  1. Launch File Manager and head to the below location:
    /data/adb/modules/playintegrityfix/post-fs-data.sh
  2. Then open the post-fs-data.sh file and type in the below value:
    resetprop -d ro.lineage.build.version
  3. Finally, save the changes and your task stands complete.post-fs-data.sh play integrity fix

That’s it. These were the steps to In this guide, we will show you the steps to use the Revolut app on a rooted device or a device running a custom ROM. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution as soon as possible.


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