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I have been using it successfully for some time; however, recently, I've encountered compatibility issues with certain applications that seem to detect the plugin's implementation, resulting in crashes.
I understand from previous discussions with LsPosed Developer's that they will not address this issue, suggesting that it falls within the domain of individual plugin developers.
Considering this, I am reaching out to you with a request for an analysis of the plugin's current implementation and a potential enhancement to the hook method. It seems that some applications are now able to detect the presence of the plugin, leading to instability.
Would it be possible for you to explore and improve the hook method to make it less detectable by the applications to which the plugin is applied? I believe this adjustment would significantly enhance the overall stability and functionality of your plugin.
I appreciate the effort you've put into developing this plugin and understand that these matters can be intricate. Your consideration of this request would be highly valuable, and I'm more than willing to provide any additional information or assistance needed for this analysis.
Please let me know if you require any additional information from my end.
Best regards
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Dear w2016561536
I have been using it successfully for some time; however, recently, I've encountered compatibility issues with certain applications that seem to detect the plugin's implementation, resulting in crashes.
I understand from previous discussions with LsPosed Developer's that they will not address this issue, suggesting that it falls within the domain of individual plugin developers.
Considering this, I am reaching out to you with a request for an analysis of the plugin's current implementation and a potential enhancement to the hook method. It seems that some applications are now able to detect the presence of the plugin, leading to instability.
Would it be possible for you to explore and improve the hook method to make it less detectable by the applications to which the plugin is applied? I believe this adjustment would significantly enhance the overall stability and functionality of your plugin.
I appreciate the effort you've put into developing this plugin and understand that these matters can be intricate. Your consideration of this request would be highly valuable, and I'm more than willing to provide any additional information or assistance needed for this analysis.
Please let me know if you require any additional information from my end.
Best regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: