Hello! I see that you are encountering issues with using the BPI (Bank of the Philippine Islands) app on your rooted phone. It seems that the app is detecting your rooted device as a security threat, which is causing it to force close.
Rooted devices can sometimes trigger security measures in banking apps due to the potential risks associated with modified system settings. In order to use the BPI app on a rooted device, you may need to take some additional steps to bypass the security checks. However, it's important to note that bypassing these security measures may compromise the security of your personal and financial information.
Here are a few suggestions you can try:
1. Magisk Manager: Magisk is a popular tool for rooting Android devices that allows you to hide the root status from specific apps. You can try using Magisk Manager to hide the root status from the BPI app.
2. RootCloak: RootCloak is a module for the Xposed Framework that allows you to hide the root status from specific apps. You can install Xposed Framework on your rooted device and then use RootCloak to hide the root status from the BPI app.
3. Systemless Root: If you are using a systemless root method, such as Magisk, you may have better luck with bypassing the root detection in banking apps.
Please proceed with caution when attempting to bypass security measures on your rooted device, as this can potentially expose your personal information to security risks. It's always recommended to use banking apps on secure, unrooted devices to ensure the safety of your financial transactions.
I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.