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Old 18-03-2015, 15:17   #1
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TV Anywhere "unauthorized modifications detected "

Get the above message when trying to use TV Anywhere. I suspect it might be thanks to the phone being rooted. I had a number of voip, etc apps, but have removed all of remove.

Does anyone know what the problem might be with rooting? Is there a workaround??
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Re: TV Anywhere "unauthorized modifications detected "

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Get the above message when trying to use TV Anywhere. I suspect it might be thanks to the phone being rooted. I had a number of voip, etc apps, but have removed all of remove.

Does anyone know what the problem might be with rooting? Is there a workaround??
Its rooting that does it, no idea if you can get around it.
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Re: TV Anywhere "unauthorized modifications detected "

I'm in two minds about apps checking whether your device is rooted or not is a good thing.

On the one hand, I can see the advantages for the company, in that you can install pirate software on rooted phones, and also if a phone is not rooted, theoretically, there is less chance that the user will have installed something that will stop your app working (so, support costs are lower).

On the other, I just think that if you paid for the phone (whatever platform and model), you should be free to do whatever you want with it (assuming it's legal, of course). The likes of Virgin and Sky have no right to know if you are using a rooted phone or not.

Note: My opinions apply equally to jailbroken iPhones.
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Re: TV Anywhere "unauthorized modifications detected "

As I understand it, it's because DRM enforcement cannot be guaranteed on rooted devices, so DRM content providers insist on blocking them.
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