aistra0528/Hail

Unable to Access Hail App After Fingerprint Scanner Broken on my Unrooted Android

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My mobile is not rooted; I set Hail as the owner to freeze apps. For convenience, I used fingerprint authentication to access Hail. However, an incident has damaged the fingerprint functionality of my phone, and now I am unable to enter Hail. Is there any way I can regain access to Hail?

I've tried using adb shell dpm remove-active-admin com.aistra.hail/.receiver.DeviceAdminReceiver, but it returned a plethora of error messages.

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compile with the line android:testOnly="true" placed in the manifest, then install and use the command you described above

Thank you for your guidance. I am not a developer, but with the assistance of several AI tools, I have finally set up the build environment. I've added android:testOnly="true" to the AndroidManifest.xml and included android.injected.testOnly=true in gradle.properties to ensure the XML setting isn't overridden. Apart from this, I haven't altered anything else.

Ultimately, I managed to compile an APK, which is significantly larger than the release version, at 17.5M versus 3.95M. However, when I attempted to install it, I received the message "app not installed as package appears to be invalid". I'm at a complete loss as to what could have gone wrong. Could you offer any suggestions?