What is an Emulator?
An emulator is a software program that allows you to run programmes or applications designed for a different system (such as a computer) on your current device (such as a phone). Emulators are commonly used to run video games or mobile apps on a computer.
Why is it dangerous to use our app on an emulator?
Using a financial app on an emulator can be risky because emulators are often less secure than real phones. Even though the TNG eWallet app may be encrypted, there is still a risk that your login credentials or other financial data could be intercepted by malicious software running on the emulator.
Here are some of the risks of using an emulator with financial apps:
- Security vulnerabilities: Emulators may have security flaws that hackers can exploit to gain access to your financial information.
- Malware: Malware could be hidden on the emulator and may steal your financial data when you use a financial app.
- Increased risk of interception: Since emulators run on your computer, there is a higher risk that your login credentials or other financial data could be intercepted by other programmes running on the same device.
To protect your financial information, our app is designed to be used only on real phones or tablets, not on emulators. To use it safely, please install the app on a supported mobile device.
By following these steps and tips, you can better protect your financial information while using our app.