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Need mo nalag i-completly disable ung developer options sa settings kaysa gumamit ng setedit if ayaw.
Kung ayaw parin mabypass ni GCash, try mo i-clear app data yung GCash, tas open mo ulit.
If still ayaw parin, no chice i-factory reset mo nalang phone mo (kung need mo talaga yung GCash sa iyong device). O kaya sa ibang device ka gumamit (if nadetect parin ni GCash as rooted ung phone mo, or yung mismong device mo ay hindi certified by Google katulad ng mga Huawei devices.)
Update about sa Unknown Sources from Android 7.1 and earlier versions. Required parin i-off sa Settings para makapasok sa GCash.
To be specific sa SetEdit, install_non_market_apps sa secure settings table.
(1) Under Settings > Security & location; (2) Key table of SetEdit On Android 8.0 and later versions, pwede mo na iwanan yan yung naka on yung Install unknown apps na permission, pero suggested na i-off muna sa lahat ng apps na gumagamit sa pag-install ng apps (e.g. Chrome, File manager, etc.,).