Hi! I see you’re having trouble registering on the inDrive city rides app. Let’s get that sorted out. Could you share a bit more about the issue? For example, are you having trouble creating an account, verifying your phone number, or is the app showing an error message during registration? Any details will help me guide you better.
Thanks for sharing that. When the inDrive app shows a "suspicious activity" error, it often means that the system detected something unusual about how you’re accessing the app. This can happen if:
- You’re using an emulator or automation tools. - You have apps that mask your location (like mock GPS apps) or hide other app information. - Your device has some rooting or system modifications that interfere with app security checks.
Since you’re on Android 12 using a WebKit-based browser, here’s what I suggest to try:
1. Restart your phone fully to clear any temporary glitches. 2. Make sure you’re not running any emulators, automation software, or mock location apps. 3. Check if you have any apps that hide your app list or device info (commonly used with root tools like Magisk). If yes, try disabling or uninstalling those. 4. Clear the app cache and data for inDrive via Settings > Apps > inDrive > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data. 5. Uninstall the app and reinstall the latest version from Google Play, as outdated apps may trigger this error. 6. Try registering again with a genuine phone number without using VPNs or proxies that might mask your location.
If after these steps the issue persists, it might be necessary to contact inDrive support directly with your registration details on their contact form at inDrive Support so they can lift any blocks linked to suspicious activity15.
Let me know which steps you’ve tried or if you want me to guide you through any part of this! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
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Hi! I see you’re having trouble registering on the inDrive city rides app. Let’s get that sorted out. Could you share a bit more about the issue? For example, are you having trouble creating an account, verifying your phone number, or is the app showing an error message during registration? Any details will help me guide you better.
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Thanks for sharing that. When the inDrive app shows a "suspicious activity" error, it often means that the system detected something unusual about how you’re accessing the app. This can happen if:
- You’re using an emulator or automation tools.
- You have apps that mask your location (like mock GPS apps) or hide other app information.
- Your device has some rooting or system modifications that interfere with app security checks.
Since you’re on Android 12 using a WebKit-based browser, here’s what I suggest to try:
1. Restart your phone fully to clear any temporary glitches.
2. Make sure you’re not running any emulators, automation software, or mock location apps.
3. Check if you have any apps that hide your app list or device info (commonly used with root tools like Magisk). If yes, try disabling or uninstalling those.
4. Clear the app cache and data for inDrive via Settings > Apps > inDrive > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.
5. Uninstall the app and reinstall the latest version from Google Play, as outdated apps may trigger this error.
6. Try registering again with a genuine phone number without using VPNs or proxies that might mask your location.
If after these steps the issue persists, it might be necessary to contact inDrive support directly with your registration details on their contact form at inDrive Support so they can lift any blocks linked to suspicious activity1 5.
Let me know which steps you’ve tried or if you want me to guide you through any part of this! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?