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YASNAC - SafetyNet Checker

YASNAC - SafetyNet Checker

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Application Description

Introducing YASNAC, or Yet Another SafetyNet Attestation Checker, an innovative Android app that leverages the power of the SafetyNet Attestation API. Designed for those who need to verify the integrity and security of their devices, YASNAC provides a straightforward way to check your device's status.

It's important to note that YASNAC operates under a daily quota system. The API key it uses allows for up to 10,000 checks per day. If this limit is reached, you'll encounter an error message, and you'll need to wait until the next day for the quota to reset before you can continue using the app.

Developed using the modern Jetpack Compose framework, YASNAC is not only efficient but also user-friendly. For those interested in the technical details or wanting to contribute to the project, the full source code is available on GitHub at the RikkaW/YASNAC repository. Dive into the code, learn from it, or even enhance it to suit your needs.

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