Hi, is there any way to have a whatsapp work on a rooted phone (Pixel 7a) with something like frost is to Facebook?
- I’ve no issues with it on my rooted phone, even during the times when safetynet fails. - Same I used a rooted phone for years (recently got a new phone) and never had any issues 
 
- On my rooted LineageOS ROM it works just fine, just gives a warning when starting it for the first time that I am using a “rooted device” and how my “security might be compromised” but it lets you continue and doesn’t show it ever again. - Could it be an issue that I am from Poland and not us? My friend had the same issue, but on all forums the problem is non existent - I am from EU so you are probably fine. 
 
 
- There are no alternative clients for WhatsApp as far as I know. - The only thing worth looking into are Matrix Bridges (or something with a similar name) but it’s a paid solution. - You can also host it yourself. 
- Beeper is basically that but without the hassle of configuring the bridges by yourself 
- @kami @suboczsubocz matrix is a decentralized chat network so a matrix bridge is basically a WhatsApp bot forwarding all messages to a matrix bot so then you can use any of the matrix client apps. It’s open source, self-hostable, but sure, you can pay your maintainer. 
- I’ll look to it. It may be a valid option. Thank you very much - There’s this Ansible playbook to auto-deploy it, It’s pretty simple to get it up and it works very well: https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy 
 
 
- Does it refuse to run if it detects root? Im not rooted but grapheneOS lets me run whatsapp no problem. - I too used grapheneos for a long time, but WhatsApp just give me a message about WhatsApp being unofficial, and I downloaded it form Google Play, Aurora and official web site on different installations. I tried to start it from backup, but the problem persisted. 
 
- You can use “Hide my apps” from LSPosed, and the Magisk “DenyList” to prevent (most) apps from detecting root. 







