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hgrimberg

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I am trying to watch online TV from the app my cable company provided me but when I do, it says Content Unavailable. I called the cable company and they asked me if I was jailbroken. They said that some TV channels are encrypted and they can't be watched if I am jailbroken or rooted on Android. So, how can I bypass this jailbreak detection? I tried xcon but it doesn't seem to work.
 

Snide

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There might already be a Flex hack for this; otherwise you could post a request on an appropriate forum. Otherwise you could use Flex with the app and search for "jailbroken" or "isjailbroken", etc and set bool to False.
 

hgrimberg

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Your reply makes it seem like you quoted me by mistake.

You've said NoSub didn't work but did you flip the switch for the app in Settings>NoSub>Kill Substrate In:?

Yes, I added the app in Kill Substrate but didn't work. Any other better tweak for bypassing jailbreak detection?
 

hgrimberg

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There might already be a Flex hack for this; otherwise you could post a request on an appropriate forum. Otherwise you could use Flex with the app and search for "jailbroken" or "isjailbroken", etc and set bool to False.

How do you do it? I installed Flex some time ago and now it's gone. Dont know what happened to it.
 
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