Hi all

Apologies if this is not the right place to ask. I’m trying here because it involves Belgian banking and identity apps.

Does anybody have experience with LineageOS custom ROM on OnePlus6 and still have their banking apps, Payconiq and Itsme running without issues? I’m considering installing since official OxygenOS support stopped 2 years ago and my phone is starting to have connectivity issues.

Any help is appreciated!

Cheers

  • Rikj000
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    7 months ago

    Hello,

    I’ve been a happy Belgian LineageOS + OnePlus power user for years now :)

    However,
    I only run with MicroG (LineageOSforMicroG to be exact) + Magisk (root),
    which makes things a bit harder.

    Itsme is a pain in the ass when it comes down to root,
    they really don’t allow it.
    You’ll find yourself in a never ending battle,
    of you working around root detection methods, and them patching them.
    If you’re up for it, you can join that battle on the XDA Developers forum though :)

    However, luckily you don’t really need Itsme!
    You can log in on CSAM,
    and there enable username + password + 2FA authentication.
    Since I’ve done that, I haven’t needed Itsme anymore!

    Belfius is rather chill then it comes down to root.
    They just show a pop-up about it,
    which you can dismiss, and call it a day.

    Can’t vouch for other banking apps,
    however if they complain,
    the XDA Developers forum is your friend

    Payconiq doesn’t work on MicroG though,
    due to the GApps QrCode library not being implemented in MicroG yet.
    This also affects my ability to scan QrCodes in Belfius,
    so I just save contacts, and do direct payments without QrCodes instead.

    GApps is a piece of spy-ware in my opinion.
    However if you’re willing to install that instead of MicroG on your LineageOS,
    then you should not run into such QrCode scanning issues.

    MicroG is a light weight open source implementation of GApps,
    which does respect your privacy!

    Magisk is an awesome piece of open source software,
    allowing you to gain root access,
    and modify the working of your Android through modules,
    without doing permanent changes to the /system partition.

    However if you’re able/willing to live without this,
    you should run into even less issues / complaining apps.

    Or you could choose to dive onto XDA Developers forum again,
    to learn on how to hide your root + pass SafetyNet.

    TLDR
    If you install GApps, and do not root,
    you should pass SafetyNet, no apps should complain,
    and everything should work.