Google Pay?
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10-23-2019 01:19 PM
Just got my phone. It's amazing. But I'm a frequent user of NFC transactions, and the google pay app thinks I'm using a rooted device. It won't let me add my card at all. Is there a software glitch causing this?
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10-23-2019 02:53 PM
I've installed and using Google Pay without any issues on my device. Tried reinstalling?
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10-23-2019 03:33 PM
kchinnavigneshrajaNothing. Still thinks I'm rooted lol.I've installed and using Google Pay without any issues on my device. Tried reinstalling?
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10-23-2019 04:12 PM
fedojmSafteynet test is saying CTS Profile match "failed" while everything else passed. I literally just unboxed the phone and have no idea why i can't use one of the few things i use!https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/23003#Comment_23003
Nothing. Still thinks I'm rooted lol.
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10-23-2019 04:23 PM
Any chance you saw this?
From the app website: "Dear users, please note that if you see "Failed" result and in details "Safety Net Request:fail (can't access Google Play Services)" it means that the daily quota of the api request has been reached. Do not interpret the result as a device as not passing the test"
My recommendation is to verify you are running the most up to date firmware and/or reboot your device and check again. If the issue persists we can log your phone to find out why your device is having issues.
From the app website: "Dear users, please note that if you see "Failed" result and in details "Safety Net Request:fail (can't access Google Play Services)" it means that the daily quota of the api request has been reached. Do not interpret the result as a device as not passing the test"
My recommendation is to verify you are running the most up to date firmware and/or reboot your device and check again. If the issue persists we can log your phone to find out why your device is having issues.
