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QIWI wallet: How to bypass "Contactless payment is not available in root mode"?
Hello!
Cyan 13, installed the qiwi application, but when you try to turn on contactless payment, the application starts to crow:
Naturally, it was not without contacting the TP:
To my question:
Hello! My phone is NFC and rooted and I would like to enable contactless payment but I can't. I agree with the possible "consequences" and would like to enable this option.
Good afternoon!
Dear user, You need to enable the contactless payment function in your phone settings. Then enter the QIWI application and tap the switch in the Visa PayWave section. Visa allows you to enable Visa PayWave no more than 5 times a day. But in fact, the contactless payment mode can be turned on all the time, without the risk of paying for the purchase unconsciously.
To keep payments in line with the latest security guidelines, we're turning off contactless payments as new apps are released, so be sure to update your app regularly. We also draw your attention to the fact that in this case, authorization in the application will be required at least once every 20 days.
Thank you for contacting QIWI Support!
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In short, the solution is so-so, temporary, and works every time.
The security service of various banks employs those who themselves do not understand anything about this security.
For example, if I completely, from scratch, built the firmware from source, even if I read every line of code and made sure that there are no backdoors that "steal my money", then in any case they consider it "unreliable" and forcibly ban the use of their application.
Unreliable just here is the proprietary trash from the banks themselves.
[Vooooobshchem, not for long googling the solution was found!
Contactless payment is turned on, but has not yet been tested, as it is in reality. Unsubscribe.
Everything works perfectly!]
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